Medical emergency near Jackson St in Macon, Macon MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Jackson Street in Macon involving a young adult male experiencing an apparent asthma attack and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Macon County Rural Fire Departments
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01:23
Transcript:
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Macon EMS, city first responders respond to near Jackson Street in Macon for a twenty-five year old male that is having an asthma attack, struggling to breathe.
00:10
Three hundred and twenty-six hours WPFT 650.
00:17
911[1] copies A3 on air.
00:20
325 hours WBFT 660.
00:23
Nine one to engine one, go ahead.
00:25
One is en route.
00:28
Nine one copies, engine one en route.
00:30
You're responding to near Jackson Street.
00:39
Three thirty-one out to WPFT 650.
00:46
Nine one to engine one.
00:49
It's going to be an asthma attack for a twenty-five year old male.
01:00
Three triple one hours, WPFT six.
01:08
(number withheld) is en route.
01:10
Nine one copies, A3 en route.
01:12
You are responding to near Jackson Street in Macon for a twenty-five year old male gasping for air, cannot breathe, ran out of his inhaler.
01:21
Early activation criteria has not been met.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call number/center
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Macon, MO 63552
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