Emergency response for woman in respiratory distress, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an apartment near Grapevine Drive in Vienna for a 57-year-old woman experiencing severe respiratory distress. Dispatchers reported that the patient had a history of asthma and COPD and was found on the floor with difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Central Station Three, respond near Grapevine Drive.
00:04
Near Grapevine Drive, Vienna.
00:07
Apartment B, as in boy.
00:08
Fifty-seven year old female.
00:11
Respiratory distress.
00:12
Time out 0615.
00:26
Last unit calling, nothing but static.
00:34
Four and three en route.
00:38
403 en route to near Grapevine Drive in Apartment B as a boy.
00:44
57 year old female in respiratory distress.
00:53
LSC seven.
00:58
Difficult breathing, struggling to breathe.
01:01
Zero 403. Ain’t getting ETA possible.
01:16
Patient is on the floor now, barely breathing.
01:21
I've been to ETA.
01:25
Copy five minutes.
01:31
Control 403.
01:42
We’re also advising the Dawn have two.
01:47
I'm uncertain exactly how many liters, possibly five.
02:00
Central 403.
02:08
Body of the patient has history of asthma and COPD.
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Location mentioned:
Grapevine Dr b, Parkersburg, WV 26105
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