Woman treated for breathing difficulty and pain, Coralville IA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to an apartment near 1st Avenue in Coralville for a 55-year-old woman experiencing breathing difficulties and severe pain related to a medical condition called CRPS. The call was a priority response without lights and siren.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
J-TAS 2-3, respond to sick person.
00:03
At near 1st Avenue Unit C-102S, Coralville.
00:08
Cross Streets or Holiday Road and Country Club Drive.
00:13
Jake, I'm 25.
00:19
I don't know if, were you keying up for this call?
00:22
Yeah, we'll be doing up for the Coralville call.
00:28
106 J-HUM 31 back in service Back in service
00:38
25 is around
00:47
It's a Code 2[1] call near 1st Avenue, Apartment C-102S,
00:53
Charles 102, 6thum.
00:55
Got a 55-year-old female clavision breathing.
00:58
Has CRPS is an extreme pain?
01:01
Breathing normally? Responding normally?
01:03
Got it.
01:06
Adam, you know, from 379?
01:09
Go ahead, 379.
01:11
That address means it's the far end of the road in the last one site building in the south side of that building.
01:21
Kevin?
01:24
The south main entrance, which is technically on the east side.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Priority response without lights and siren (urgent, non-emergency)
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Location mentioned:
1st Ave C102S, Coralville, IA 52241
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