Person suffers asthma attack without inhaler, on oxygen, Opelika AL


Emergency responders were called for a person having an asthma attack without an inhaler. The patient was on oxygen and might be transferred to the main hospital for treatment of asthmatic bronchitis.
Audio|Source: Lee County Public Safety
03:27
Transcript:
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10411, have you in-rout to 3780-E-Rode 391.
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3780, Lear 3991, lot 16.
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For an asthma attack, they do not have an inhaler.
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Go ahead, 108.
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108. 4108, have you on scene.
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116, what was your traffic?
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16.
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It does turn into Old Columbus Road.
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This is going to be Seismore trailer pods.
00:31
Again, he's saying he's on 85 to exit 662.
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84. 84. So if we're wooded by a low pique.
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Come to station one, you're the only one.
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You're the only truck.
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10-8[1], signal 5, signal 8, 84 back to Smith.
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Two hundred.
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Yes.
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And if he'd say if he was north or south now?
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No. One 985.
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Yep.
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I'm negative contact all the way down 201.
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Yep.
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Definitely 296.
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They'd go out in front of my contact.
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Up to them to night six. Out to the Fed, Bed 9 for a transfer to Maine campus in reference to asthmatic bronchitis for a double red.
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Bedbed nine for a transfer to main campus. They classified it as a double red. It's asthma bronchitis. They are on oxygen two liters per minute. Tom, one zero three turn final about this fellow Montgomery.
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10-8: In Service
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Location mentioned:
Near 391 Lee St #391, Opelika, AL 36804
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