Woman treated for asthma attack at apartment near Rush St, Raleigh NC


Emergency responders assist a woman having an asthma attack at an apartment building near Rush Street. She is conscious, breathing, using her inhaler, and has received albuterol treatment. Her right leg is shaking, but she is speaking clearly and showing no change in skin color.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
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Driver. Go ahead. EMS, your access is going to be off of Rush Street across from Disco.
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There will be a woman out on the street waving you in at the dirt driveway.
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Best way for you all to get back here.
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Copy, thank you.
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Eve and your scripture.
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Mediard 9-In route on type 2-0.
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Major 1-0 for Flat 1.
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Get it, Frangelo.
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She's cooking collierines out here.
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She's cooking collard greens out here. She's got to be covered.
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Yeah, I know.
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That's probably what it is. Since I'm 40.
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It's going to be 417-year-old female conscious in breathing.
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She does have a prescribed inhaler.
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She does have asthma.
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She's responding normally. No difficulty speaking in between breasts.
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She has not changed a color.
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Her right leg is shaking.
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She was given albuterol.
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She was given albuterol.
00:37
Okay, 4. 26th. Twenty-sixth.
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Twelve on scene.
00:42
Anderson Point, Blue Circle.
00:43
Will advise without a patient.
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Sorry, one from under one.
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Go ahead. All zeros on the readings for fear.
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Okay.
00:52
You're five by paper.
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I'm patient.
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I'm patient. Go ahead, we're pulling up now.
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This is not a code.
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Y'all can cancel.
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9-04 if you could just hang up just a moment until we figure out what's going on.
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Location mentioned:
Rush St, Raleigh, NC
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