Paramedics treat person with breathing issues, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a man having difficulty breathing near West Valencia Road in Tucson. Paramedics treated and transported one patient to Northwest Sahuarita for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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01:46
Transcript:
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Engine 423 and paramedic 433,
00:04
difficulty breathing near West Valencia Road.
00:14
Good morning, units.
00:15
Copy level (number withheld).
00:16
Not checked near West 22nd.
00:20
Caller reporting that the front doors to the business are wide open.
00:23
They have not checked the interior.
00:25
One unit one copy.
00:28
Over. We're almost done with this.
00:33
One (number withheld).
00:39
Are you able to contact (name withheld) for dog CC's lower level American curbside please?
00:44
Ten four.
00:49
Dispatch to custodial.
00:55
Custodial.
01:00
Difficulty breathing,
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near West Valencia Road.
01:08
An unknown man is parked inside a brown vehicle and is having difficulty breathing, feels faint.
01:15
We're attempting to contact the calling party now.
01:18
Ten zero seven.
01:29
Unit 852 transporting one patient, normal traffic, Northwest Sahuarita.
01:43
Paramedic 852 is transporting one patient to Northwest Sahuarita.
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