Woman treated for breathing difficulty near South 60th Street, Tacoma WA
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Emergency services responded to a woman experiencing breathing difficulty near South 60th Street in Tacoma. She was treated for respiratory distress on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Fire
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01:53
Transcript:
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Engine 15 and Medicibe, Channel A2, BLS[1], breathing problem, near South 60th Street.
00:08
Engine 15 and Mediciag, Channel A2, BLS[1], breathing problem, near South 60th Street, time 214.
00:21
Matter 5, if you can stand down, the downgrader this call.
00:25
Merck 5, stand down.
00:26
This is engine 15 only, 0215.
00:29
1015, send us the medic, you know shortness, breath.
00:37
Where's you, Andrew 15, and we'll get you medic 5, 0-221.
00:43
Indian 15.
00:46
So 2.21.
00:58
Medicside, Channel 8,
01:00
A2, ALS[2], respiratory distress, near South 60th Street.
01:05
Medicside, Channel A2, ALS[2], respiratory distress, near South 60th Street, time 221.
01:19
35 joins Injur 16 on scene for a less upgrade sureness of rest.
01:25
So 222.
01:31
5.15, I guess 66 female, speaking in about three-word sentences.
01:36
Trypon we walked in,
01:39
she's 75% on remair, beat Bs 240s, this is solid, heart rate is around 160.
01:46
We've got her on CP5 now.
01:52
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response or transport for non-life-threatening or lower-acuity emergencies.
[2]
ALS: Advanced life support medical response with paramedic-level care for higher-acuity emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
S 60th St, Tacoma, WA 98408
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