Medical crews respond to emergency at dialysis center, Peachtree City GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a high-priority medical situation at DaVita Dialysis in Peachtree City. A 64-year-old man was reportedly having difficulty breathing, possibly related to fluid overload, and was located on the treatment floor. The incident was treated as a critical medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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Engine 93, medical 11, difficulty breathing.
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Priority one, DaVita Dialysis, near West Highway 54.
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Respond on track two.
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Central.
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10-4.
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10-4 times six ten.
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Ninety-three medical eleven, difficulty breathing.
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Priority one, DaVita Dialysis, near West Highway 54, Suite 110, across from Tidewood Village Parkway.
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Response type two.
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Twenty-one 17, ten eighty-one.
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Twenty-one 17, I am ten four.
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You know, ten ninety-one's bluff call out.
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Hello.
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Twelve fifty-six, ten eighty-one.
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Thirteen thirty radio.
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Thirteen thirty.
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Two four.
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Log 93, route.
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Two four.
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Thirteen thirty.
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Ten forty-two. Two four.
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Sixty-four years of age, male, trouble breathing.
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Caller advised fluid overload.
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Going to be on the treatment floor.
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Location mentioned:
GA-54 Bldg 100 Ste J, Peachtree City, GA 30269
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