Medical call for woman with breathing problems, Springtown TX
Emergency medical response for a 62-year-old woman experiencing breathing problems near Old Springtown Road and East Venture Road.
Audio|Source: Parker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medic 22, Incoming Call, near Old Springtown Road, Cross streets East Venture Road and Isabella Lane, Fox 48814.
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Paul 406, mile 470.
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Go ahead. Are you still down from that one, the last,
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suicide report?
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I just hit submit on it a couple minutes ago.
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10406, Paul 425, are you down any reports?
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I'm very close, I can cover the call's meeting.
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Say again.
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I'm almost done with my report, but I can come to the call stage.
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10-4. Break, Paul 406.
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Parker, switch out.
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47. Paul 425, please.
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You're right.
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Medic 22,
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and Fire Station 48.
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Priority 2[1].
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Briefing problem.
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near Springtown Road, Cross Streets East Bedshore Road, to Bella Lane, Box 4814.
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Engine 51, Priority 2[1], Leave the Problem,
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near Old Springtown Road, Cross Street's East Venture Road and Isabella Lane, Box 4814.
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Meta 32, Priority 3, Accidental Poisoning, near Hancock Drive, Lott 9 and 4thport Highway, Box B5.
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488, Parker?
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Go ahead.
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Do we have any history with that sound number on that 911 hangout? That's a negative.
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Copy.
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Class unit repeat your traffic.
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Black to you repeat your traffic.
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Dr.C.
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County, Paul, 414, checking your status.
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Secure.
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For me to have you.
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Receive.
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No other 22 responding.
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It's going to be near Old Springtown Road.
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Do you need your confirmation?
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Yes, please.
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May 8 Old Springtown Road for a 62-year-old female conscious of breathing.
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It's going to be for breathing problems.
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Caller statement is friend and sick and can't breathe.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 2: Non-emergency/urgent response (generally without lights and sirens)
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