Elderly woman suffers breathing issues in Hayesville, Hayesville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a seventy-seven-year-old woman near Old Highway 64 East in Hayesville after she had trouble breathing. The woman reported having the flu for about a week and difficulty breathing since the previous day. She has a history of COPD and asthma but no heart issues. She was alert and able to talk at the time of the call, and pets were present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clay County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Station six, emergency response.
00:03
Seventy-seven year old female with breathing problems.
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We'll be near Old Highway 64 East.
00:12
Repeating, near Old Highway 64 East.
00:24
What?
00:27
Give.
00:28
Breathing problems near Old Highway 64 East.
00:34
Near Old Highway 64 East.
00:42
Life alert type of call, then transferred to her.
00:48
She says she's had the flu for about a week and had difficulty breathing starting yesterday.
00:55
She does have a history of COPD.
00:56
COPD and asthma, and something else.
00:59
She couldn’t remember what else, and says she has no heart history.
01:03
She is alert and able to talk.
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There are pets on scene, but she says she can’t put them up and will turn the lights off for you.
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Location mentioned:
Old Hwy 64 E, Hayesville, NC 28904
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