Woman experiences difficulty breathing near Battleship Parkway, Spanish Fort AL
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A 23-year-old woman near Battleship Parkway experienced difficulty breathing and extreme fatigue. Emergency responders are en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 68, St.
00:01
68, District 1, Station near Battleship Parkway, difficulty breathing, Shelton, strong.
00:07
Station 68, District 1, 66, Zone 66, Zone 68, Bluegill, near Battleship Parkway, difficulty 7-7.
00:15
Pressure Wright, 5 Rivers Boulevard, Volubiles District 0-607.
00:27
Station 66, District 4, Station 666, MBA, unknown, injuries, Bravo response.
00:33
I, 1038, 9.38, mile marker, westbound.
00:36
Station 66, District 4, Station 6,0 66, Umbia, unknown injuries, bravo response.
00:43
I 1038, 9.38, mile marker, westbound, ball, wind central player, 16-307.
00:49
5813, go ahead.
00:52
The show is en route.
00:54
En route, 1607.
01:02
6.813 from Baldwin control.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:08
You're responding to near Battleship Parkway, Woodville Restaurant,
01:13
23-year-old female, processing and breathing,
01:15
difficulty between breaths.
01:19
Pulse is 145 sitting in far, clammy, tail color change.
01:24
Probably.
01:30
Command 14.
01:33
Command 14.
01:35
Trudgeon route.
01:37
En route 1608.
01:45
6-813 from Baltimore Central.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:51
The station has been complaining of extreme fatigue today, been going on about FEMA.
01:56
This is Toyota Corolla light blueish-free, hazard lights are on, parked in the sand area by the bushes.
02:04
Gotcha.
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Location mentioned:
Battleship Pkwy, Spanish Fort, AL 36527
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