Fire units respond to call of shortness of breath case


Fire response teams are dispatched to assist a 70-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath in Lincoln County.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
in the note. Engine 70[1] to FireCent[2]. Engine 70 to FireCet. Engine 70. Should be responded to Taswell. T.m.4. 245. Reefack. Good. (name withheld), but they've been tortured in Denver. He's active. made of 2019, Actors 50B. Thank you. Truck 76, Fire Center. How many, Thouswell, as well? Engine, 70. Rep. 76, responding to Tassau. Tampurts, 376, your volumes really... Yes, respondent to Taswell, and you have a 70-year-old male, conscious and breathing, just having shortness of breath. Units respondent Hasol and you have a 70-year-old male conscious and breathing that's having shortness of breath. 252. Two-fitting County. Fire sent to mention 11 on Tech 1. 252. Medic 5. CMS. Can you 29 check 1 I have in the notes, please? Panic 5. 10.4. We're going to be clear here by 10. We're out the central base for any chefs. TN4. Fire, sir, from Engine 11 on Tech 1. Engine 11, go ahead. Shell 11 available. T and 4. Agent 70, Firepenter. Engine 7. Engine 7. Engine 7. How be arriving all the tank. It's T and 4.
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[1]
Engine 70: Fire Engine Unit
[2]
FireCent: Fire Center
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Lincoln County, NC
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