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Multiple reports of severe breathing difficulties in Lenoir CountyLa Grange NC

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La Grange, NC 28551

Emergency responders dispatched in Lenoir County for multiple individuals experiencing severe breathing difficulties. These include a 55-year-old male in a facility's front office and a 54-year-old female with a history of COPD. Some calls come from assisted living facilities.

Audio|Source: Lenoir County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Teacher-Medic 2.Matic 2.10-Rose Vista Rade.
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2-1-30-Rose Vista Rade. Can't send a suit to living, reference, difficulty, breathing.
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Cross-street, Chair, and Court, Melissa Lane, respond to emergency traffic[1].
00:20
Titchermed three, medic three, respond. near certain loop road, near certain loop road, LaGrange.
00:26
Perfect difficulty breathing, cross streets, lane, standard drive, Kennedy Home Road, respond, emergency traffic[1].
00:34
Did respond to new.
00:36
Cappy 1422.
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2.422.
00:42
2.1423.
00:51
Mr. McGaigne 1, EMS assignment, 2130 resistance array, Higgins, engine 22, EMS assignment, reference difficulty breathing, Ketson, assisted, living.
01:00
All units respond on City, fire, out, one.
01:07
Two, gone out, off one.
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The second, one.
01:14
Responding from Carrying and Ralph, which is now.
01:21
News 4-2-9-1.
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Chapter 1424.
01:29
Unix, around 2130, resistor, road. You're responding to a 55-year-old male short of breath. I'm going to be located in the front office.
01:36
Amas, continue in emergency.
01:40
To be direct.
01:45
Respondent to a 54-year-old female difficulty breathing with history of COPD.
Police codes explained
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[1]
emergency traffic: Restrict radio to priority/emergency transmissions only

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