Man with COPD struggles to breathe near County Road 39, Stapleton AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near County Road 39 in Stapleton, Alabama, for a 62-year-old man experiencing difficulty breathing. The man, who has COPD, was conscious and breathing but continued to have trouble despite using his prescribed inhaler.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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01:29
Transcript:
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Station 72, station 11, zone (number withheld), near County Road 39, lot A, difficulty breathing.
00:07
Delta response.
00:09
Station 72, station 11, zone (number withheld), near County Road 39, lot A, difficulty breathing.
00:17
Delta response.
00:18
Cross streets of Raymond Mountain Road on Central Clear (number withheld).
00:24
Fall central from (number withheld).
00:33
(number withheld).
00:39
Acknowledge, please.
00:42
Acknowledge.
00:52
Bell and Central from Command One.
00:56
Man One.
00:59
En route.
01:08
This is Command One en route.
01:10
Responding to near County Road 39.
01:12
It's going to be a Lot A patient that's located in the trailer.
01:16
Sixty two year old male, conscious and breathing.
01:18
Has COPD, having trouble breathing since he's speaking between his breaths.
01:23
He is responding normally, not clammy.
01:25
Does have a prescribed inhaler.
01:27
He's taken it multiple times, no change in color.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 39, Stapleton, AL 36578
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