Emergency responders dispatched to a residence on Meade Creek Road for a 73-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient reportedly has a heart condition and a pacemaker-defibrillator. Responders were instructed to enter through the garage., Williamson WV
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Emergency responders dispatched to a residence on Meade Creek Road for a 73-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient reportedly has a heart condition and a pacemaker-defibrillator. Responders were instructed to enter through the garage.
Audio|Heard on: Mingo and Pike Counties Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Williamson Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 6, Massachusetts, Nidg, Niddle respond,
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Mait Creek,
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breathing problems, tone time, 826.
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Go ahead.
00:24
There's 972.
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If that VE is going right for a party.
00:32
The hell versus tree,
00:36
a negative one, where's Mr.
00:37
Poto?
00:38
I got a copy of Bycraft, I think 104, 9.
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104.
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66 Macias.
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Good. All right.
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I'll be tall and go ahead further.
01:03
66, we're going to be responding to 4-554,
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5-54, repeat 4-554, Make Creek, Road, make blonde.
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You have a 73-year-old female having difficulty breathing.
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Painer,
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a patient has a history of heart problem, has a pacemaker, defibrillator.
01:23
It will be below the metter-holler, there's a van in the yard that says the RC Country Store.
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It's going to be a brick house, silver rag forward, a white colorado in the driveway.
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They said come through the garage.
01:36
Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Williamson, WV 25661
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