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Medical emergency for man breathing difficulty near Timber Ridge Dr, Salisbury NC
Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Timber Ridge Drive for a 56-year-old man experiencing breathing difficulties. The patient is a heart patient and having trouble breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:29
Transcript:
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From Medic 51 stage 48, breathing problems, 28, 28, near Timber Ridge Drive, 56-year-old male,
00:09
heart patient, having trouble breathing.
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Eli, Medops, timeout 06, (number withheld).
00:24
51 route.
00:26
Copy Medicaid, 51 in Route (number withheld).
00:40
On engine 1, engine 643, engine 741,
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smoke investigation,
00:48
76,000 south 95, 76,000 south 95.
00:53
Colorado State something, this egg is on fire, see it smoke.
00:58
You guys,
01:00
Ops 2, 0702, come out 0702.
01:08
Six-40, right?
01:11
That was 640.
01:16
On any stage 48 personnel equipment, responding to any stage 48 personnel equipment, responding to breathing problems,
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the memory is driving, plus.
01:28
286 41 from there out in cc 41 41 41
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41 around city fire copy right for the medicate 58 51 851 501
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No response from any station 48 personnel.
01:56
What do you advise?
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Second aid, please.
02:01
Copy second day, 7.05.
02:13
Ryan, Station 55,
02:16
with Medic 51, Station 48, no response, breathing problems, near Timber Ridge Drive,
02:23
Cross Street, Pine View Circle for a 56-year-old male.
02:26
Our patient having trouble breathing, you have medops, timeout 0-0-05.
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Location mentioned:
Timber Ridge Dr, Salisbury, NC 28144
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