Medical team aids man with asthma symptoms, Bluefield WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Bluefield were dispatched to a medical call near South Street for a 19-year-old man having an asthma attack and possible allergic reaction after starting a new medication five days earlier.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Control to Bluefield Rescue and Bluefield Fire.
00:03
I need, I have a call near South Street.
00:09
Nineteen-year-old male.
00:10
He is having asthma and shortness of breath.
00:12
Thinks he might be having allergic reaction.
00:15
He's been on new medication for about five days.
00:19
Fourteen 30.
00:27
In control.
00:30
Fifteen, good.
00:33
Control, I'll be 1015 with one female from Preston PD to SRJ.
00:38
Starting mileage (number withheld).
00:48
I'll be 1430.
00:56
15 control.
01:18
15, go ahead.
01:21
I'll be stopping for fuel, same mileage.
01:25
Copy 1431.
01:34
Mercer control, Bluefield 8–14.
01:41
Eight 14, your in route time is 1432.
01:45
Incident number (number withheld).
01:47
That is (number withheld) responding to near South Street.
01:52
I have a 19 year old male with asthma.
01:55
He thinks he's having an allergic reaction.
01:58
Started new medication about five days ago.
02:01
He is responsive.
02:04
Again, your in route time is 1433.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Bluefield, WV 24701
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