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Man has breathing problems at bp station in Towanda, Towanda IL
Emergency responders were called to the BP station in Towanda for a 61-year-old man experiencing breathing problems related to asthma. He was conscious and standing outside, waiting for vital checks after being dropped off.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Tawanda Fire. Tawanda Fire need to respond near North Jefferson Street.
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P.P. and Tawanda, for a breathing problem.
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Mac, I'm clear. 2235.
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Rescue 13, Rescue 13 needed to respond near North Jefferson Street, the BP station in Tawanda for a breathing problem.
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I come clear 2236.
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20236. 303 medic, are you checking your status?
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We're good this friend.
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If you're 13 around.
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Rescue 13 showing in route 2237.
00:46
Patient is going to be standing outside.
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He was dropped off there.
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He's trying to get to a rest area, but he's had some respiratory issues and he just wants his vitals checked.
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10-4[1] will be switching to the county clear.
01:07
Metcom Tijuana, 6-centered.
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Fuller 600, go ahead.
01:14
Go ahead and add me to the call and jumping around.
01:22
600 train route 2238 your patient is a 61 year old male he's conscious in breathing he was dropped off here he's trying to get to a rest area but he has some respiratory issues in asthma once his vitals checked the gas station is closed but he'll be waiting out front
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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