Medical response for breathing problem in apartment, Long Beach MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a call at Long Beach Station Apartments near Second Avenue for a 57-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. The ladder and engine units arrived on the scene along with Acadian. The call was later cancelled with no patient contact reported.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder two, respond to near Second Avenue at Long Beach Station Apartments.
00:06
Long Beach Station Apartments, apartment 406, for a 57-year-old female having difficulty breathing.
00:14
Time out nine thirty-eight.
00:20
Ladder responding.
00:23
Acknowledged, ladder responding to Long Beach Station Apartments near Second Avenue.
00:29
Apartment 406 for a 57-year-old female having difficulty breathing.
00:37
Stand by and I'll give you the location of the apartment.
00:40
Reach the ladder.
00:47
It's going to be in building four.
00:52
It's going to be your west side building, furthest west from the pool.
01:10
Engine three, Long Beach.
01:14
We're on scene along with Acadian.
01:18
Acknowledged, engine three on scene along with Acadian.
01:32
Cancelled, no patient contact.
02:06
Call complete, back in service, cancelled by Acadian.
02:11
Acknowledged, ladder call complete, back in service, cancelled by Acadian, no patient contact.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560
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