Medical emergency for woman with breathing difficulty, Waynesboro VA
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A 57-year-old woman near Oak Grove Church Road, Waynesboro is having difficulty breathing and speaking. She has RSV and is taking antibiotics and over-the-counter medication. Responders were instructed to access via the carport.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Difficulty breathing and speaking near Oak Grove Church Road, Waynesboro, County One.
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WISC 11-1, EMS Supervisor and Company 9, difficulty breathing and speaking, near Oak Grove Church Road,
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near Oak Grove Church Road in Waynesboro, crushed up Paul Print Lane and Nayan Lane, Highbrate County 1, 1014.
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7-0-1-1 response.
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Tanton medic 48 publications.
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Oh yeah.
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Near Oak Grove Church Road,
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near Oak Grove Church Road in Waynesboro, crushed at Palprin Lane and Dan Lane.
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It's a 57-year-old female awake with difficulty breathing and trouble speaking.
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Currently has RSV is taking antibiotics and over-the-counter meds,
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requesting you to access the carport.
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M.S3 is responding.
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M.S3 responding 1015.
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Responding, 1015.
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Responding, non-a-pays responding, responding.
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15-196 responding to near Oak Grove Church Road, near Oak Grove Church Road in Waynesboro, at Cushley to Palpit Lane Lane.
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It's a 57-year-old female.
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She's awake with difficulty breathing, trouble speaking,
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currently has RSB, has been taking antibiotics and over-the-counter meds, requesting you to access to carport.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Grove Church Rd, Waynesboro, VA 22980
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