Man treated for breathing difficulty at front lobby, Pikeville KY


Medical staff are assisting a man who is having trouble breathing in the lobby. He will be taken to Pikeville Medical Center for care.
Audio|Source: East Kentucky Amateur Radio SkyWarn
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Transcript:
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Go ahead.
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I'll say I'm 31 with a female patient at the front lobby.
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In before.
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The MS2, you're going to have to take care of that.
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We've got a patient out here, the MS1 as well.
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MS1, go ahead.
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We'll see out at the next row on the bottom side with the gentleman that is having difficulty breathing.
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16-33.
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17-5 Kentucky Oil.
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Go ahead. 408-736-347.
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COL 408-737-636347.
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We're going to come back to a Warren Blackburn of Davis, Kentucky.
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104. No restrictions.
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Negative 29.
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2.4. 1015[1] that mail.
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Four. 12. Baxter Brazier in Kentucky, O.
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Sir.
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Sam 07-657-043.
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Sam-0-6-5-0-4-3.
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57043 Harold Sanders of Campville, Kentucky, the enforcement restrictions, negative 29s.
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Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Thank you. Thanks, sir.
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We'll insert the cab for both units.
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Yeah,
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four. I'll be 1010.10.0.
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10.4[2].
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298. That mail, he's 188 on the EMS.
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If you don't care, just leave the cat open, I'm going to fill out a crisis for him.
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Be clear scene, the Expo, en route to PMC, one patient on board.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1015: Transporting a person in custody or under care (typically 'en route with patient')
[2]
10.4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Justice Way Unit 180, Pikeville, KY 41501
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