Male with asthma reported unconscious near Vandalia Road, Morgantown WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male near Vandalia Road experienced an asthma attack and became unconscious with shallow breathing. EMS and other units were dispatched but later canceled the response after the patient's condition improved.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia County Public Safety - SIRN Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulant 654 company 2.
00:03
Anything problem, near Vandalia Road off from White Avenue, and timeout at 0.427.
00:19
Have EMS expedite? He's attempting to go unconscious.
00:25
I'll say Wobiles.
00:30
420-0.
00:36
I'll take a number one of the ones that will respond.
00:43
Briefing, 044.
00:49
I'm going to breathe in.
00:52
That's same.
00:57
Not alert, not responsive, but breathing.
01:00
Slow, shallow,
01:02
shallow breathing at 0429.
01:04
Break 640.
01:10
Beaties on scene with a male having an asthma attack, now stating that the male is starting to go unconscious and having some shallow breathing out.
01:23
Matic 632 EMS1, go ahead and head that direction.
01:27
MAKA EMS1 in row.
01:30
Reiki, zero fourth.
01:42
Alert, responsive.
01:44
Alert and response at the air form 30.
01:55
The unit's en route to Vandalia Road.
01:59
They're now stating they're going to be closer to the four-way intersection of Vandalia White and Hirschman.
02:03
Thank you.
02:12
Thank you.
02:15
9640.
02:17
Here, God.
02:19
That mills back to me in 10-4[1].
02:21
Move over just going to be en route to the hospital.
02:23
You're just standing in EMS down.
02:27
Stand down EMS at 0433.
02:36
Units interrupt the Vandalia Road in the area White Avenue, Authority, PD, and the patient.
02:41
You can stand down and return to service.
02:43
They want to cancel.
02:48
All units on service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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