19-year-old male has breathing difficulty near Logan Ct, King NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a medical call for a 19-year-old male experiencing breathing difficulties near Logan Court, between Hantam Drive and Peachtree Lane. The patient reported low oxygen levels and required medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
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Unit 3, Station 30.
00:02
This one, near Logan Court, between Hantam Drive and Peachtree Lane.
00:07
Patient going to breathe in difficulty.
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Time out 23,
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60.
00:12
Okay.
00:17
All right, we're back in county.
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Unit 5, copy back in county.
00:28
Unit 3, near Logan Court, between Hantam Drive and Peachtree Lane, Murray Chevron, Bree, and New Colsey.
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Timeout, 23, 17.
00:42
Copy 30, and out.
00:44
It's all more, Gracie 30, around.
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Rescue 30, and out.
00:47
Rescue 30, copy, row.
00:53
Unit 3, 30, 30 response, near Logan Court, between Handton Drive and Peachtree Lane, most traffic on a breathing difficulty, patient will be a 19-year-old male.
01:06
Patient doesn't feel like his oxygen level is where it needs to be.
01:11
He wants to check, having breathing difficulty, tell him out, 2318.
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Underd Sokes, Jimmy under Palmyra.
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200.
01:32
613 station 30 have traffic.
01:35
I'm going to speed-obiles.
01:41
We have fired EMS, respondent, near Logan Court.
01:44
Patient wants to bring in difficulty.
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Location mentioned:
Logan Ct, King, NC 27021
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