Man in Clarkston struggles to breathe during asthma attack, Clarkston WA
A man in Clarkston is experiencing a severe asthma attack and cannot find his inhaler. He repeatedly says he feels like he is going to die. Emergency personnel are responding to assist.
Audio|Source: Nez Perce and Asotin Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Echo[1] response for briefing near 11th St, Clarkston.
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Clarkston, Amylon Zucker, response for breathing, near 11th St.
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Clarkston, Amylon Zucker, response for breathing,
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near 11th St, Clarkston.
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Good.
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David 352.9Bee Boy.
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Street and also can put out fire tone for the station.
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He is saying that he feels like he's going to die.
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His first party is alone having asthma cannot find his inhaler.
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He is having an asthma attack, he cannot find his inhaler.
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He keeps saying that he feels like he's going to die.
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Okay.
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Remember, we do Cedar Roonez, Chris.
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9-7-2. Thank you.
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One-1 3-9th.
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WICOM, INC1-81's en route to the breathing call.
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Indiana1, this first party, you're up the greatest stress on 35-2.
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One on the city's out.
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E936, okay all right.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority medical response (e.g., cardiac arrest/not breathing)
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Location mentioned:
11th St, Clarkston, WA 99403
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