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Elderly patient transported for breathing difficultySyracuse UT

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S 2000 W, Syracuse, UT 84075

An 80-year-old patient with breathing difficulties was transported by ambulance from near South 2000 East in Syracuse to Ogden Regional Hospital while receiving oxygen therapy.

Audio|Heard on: Layton City Police and Fire
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 32, respond to 33, BLS transport, HGP-20, South 2000-We in Syracuse.
00:09
Ambulance 32,
00:11
respond to 33, DLS transport, near South 2000 East, in Syracuse.
00:19
Is that unit number?
00:25
Uh, 193.
00:27
193.
00:31
193.
00:33
One that's one that said, call us.
00:37
Copy.
00:42
You're sorry, you're choosing around.
00:46
NBEL 32, you're responding to Syracuse Emergency Room, Room 2.
00:50
You're transporting an 80-year-old now, conscious breathing and alert to Ogden Regional.
00:54
They are being seen.
00:59
Already now, they are on 2 liters of oxygen, requesting your response to the front door.
01:08
True.
01:10
NB1132, they were being seen for difficult deep breathing.

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S 2000 W, Syracuse, UT 84075

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