Medical emergency near Lincoln St in Grafton, Grafton WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near Lincoln Street in Grafton for a possible respiratory illness involving a man experiencing shortness of breath and congestion. The patient reportedly has a history of paralysis and asthma, and a nebulizer treatment provided some relief.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor WV Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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near Lincoln Street, Grafton.
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Shortness of breath.
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Company 40 EMS respond.
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near Lincoln Street, Grafton.
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Shortness of breath.
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Company 40 EMS has been alerted 1930.
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Forty-seven, show us out at Mountain Marion break.
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Out of Mountain Marion forty-seven, 19 thirty-one, go ahead.
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Yes, can you get out next to for that?
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Copy forty-seven, nineteen thirty-one.
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Forty-six headquarters.
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Forty-six, go ahead.
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We're in county and service.
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You can tell us responding.
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Copy, in county and service responding to near Lincoln Street.
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46 1931.
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46, you're responding for a male, approximately middle-aged,
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severe congestion, shortness of breath, possible pneumonia.
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He has a medical history involving paralysis.
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Proceed.
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Headquarters 46, also that patient has a asthma history.
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Nebulizer did give him some relief.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln St, Grafton, WV 26354
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