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Elderly man experiences medical emergency in OchelataOchelata OK

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audio iconMedical Emergency
W 2900 Rd, Ochelata, OK 74051

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near West 2900th Road in Ochelata for a 75-year-old man who was alert but experiencing low blood pressure and difficulty breathing.

Audio|Heard on: Washington OK EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Ochelata Fire and EMS stand by for page.
00:15
Ochelata Fire and EMS, please respond near West 2900th Road for a 75-year-old male with low blood pressure.
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He is alert and conscious.
00:26
He is having difficulty breathing.
00:28
Please enter through the back door.
00:31
Near West 2900th Road.

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W 2900 Rd, Ochelata, OK 74051

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