Man with lung cancer has difficulty breathing in Oxford, Oxford Township NJ
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Emergency responders were called to a location near Back Street in Oxford for a 65-year-old male experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient has multiple health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, stage 2 kidney disease, and stage 4 lung cancer, and is on oxygen therapy.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:54
Transcript:
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To warn responding to Oxford.
00:04
Med2 receives 71 Back Street got a 65-year-old male having difficulty breathing currently on 3.5 liters.
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(name withheld).
00:17
He's gun at (number withheld).
00:21
It's also got type 2 diabetes, stage 2 kidney disease, and stage 4 lung cancer.
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24.
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(number withheld), you clear, 2206.
00:41
2026 County, 94 arrest.
00:46
Go ahead, county.
00:49
And state police advise you can proceed into the scene, 1385 Strikers route.
00:55
Receive 94-53 responding.
01:03
County, 17665.
01:07
And your 7655 got.
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7662,
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All 765 units are cleared and return in. All 7605 units are cleared and return in.
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All 2nd307.
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County, 78 is clear from May.
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6.2027.
01:45
That's 2153 from county.
01:48
That's 2153 from county.
01:58
Hey, affirmative, sir, are you need troops out there?
02:05
Thank you. Thank you.
02:15
War from 3953.
02:23
BLS 3953. Responding.
02:34
All right, say, responding, 2210.
02:37
Got a 65-year-old male, having difficulty breathing, about 3.5 liters.
02:43
Current setting at N-91, the history of type 2 diabetes.
02:48
Stage 2 kidney disease and stage 4 lung cancer, and Med2 is already responded.
02:52
Med2 is already responded.
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Back St, Oxford, NJ 07863
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