Medical response to man in breathing distress


Fire department responded to a report of a man having difficulty breathing at a residential address.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
00:00So recorded CO alarm and unit A as an alpha.00:0817 fire response, 2617, Boyleston Avenue East.00:19This would be an automatic residential fire alarm.00:27Unit B is in Bravo, CREMDC, for more information to follow up with.00:37Satch, engine 20, John 5.00:42Put it, engine 20.00:45Place engine 20 on still alarm[1], a station 20.00:4820, 8, 115 Avenue West,00:52approximately 6-year-old man, rest of very distressed.
00:00
So recorded CO alarm and unit A as an alpha.
00:08
17 fire response, 2617, Boyleston Avenue East.
00:19
This would be an automatic residential fire alarm.
00:27
Unit B is in Bravo, CREMDC, for more information to follow up with.
00:37
Satch, engine 20, John 5.
00:42
Put it, engine 20.
00:45
Place engine 20 on still alarm[1], a station 20.
00:48
20, 8, 115 Avenue West,
00:52
approximately 6-year-old man, rest of very distressed.
Police codes explained
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[1]
still alarm: Non-emergency fire response
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Location mentioned:
NE 115th St, Seattle, WA 98125
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