Emergency crew responds to elderly man with breathing issues, Rehoboth Beach DE


Emergency responders attended to a 92-year-old man near West Side Drive in Rehoboth Beach reporting breathing difficulties and a possible infection indicated by his toe turning black.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire/EMS P25
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Transcript:
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2006 will be available full crew, responding to breathing problems.
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Copy 26 on A&S1.
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86 arrived, BV.
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Copy David. David. Okay.
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Copy 102, 1257.
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Copy 102, 1257.
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Just a copy.
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Two is it.
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Our full crew is wanted kind of breathing problems going home.
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Reggie. D6, second emergency, your district, traumatic injury, near West Side Drive, Rehoboth Beach Country Club.
00:21
So, say, an email lady, 42D officer, contact DUSC, 1300.
00:25
Traumatic injury, near Westside Drive, Rehoboth Beach, and Rehoboth Country Club.
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30 Alpha 3[1],300.
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3,300.
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Any available 84 duty officer contact BUSA.
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Again, any available 84 duty officer contact the U.S.A? 1300.
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Before he's available full purpose.
00:44
Captain Wusslewolding, you just toward towards under heat candlelight lane for CVA.
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11, you're made available.
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I love it, don't be available.
00:50
I will be thrown.
00:51
Out of 86, 1301.
00:52
986 responded near Westside Drive, overfetched-out clutch club.
00:57
Cross Street is going to be White Oak Road.
00:58
Spotted for a 92-year-old male whose conscious alert breathing.
01:01
As an infection in his toe, the caregiver states his toes turning black.
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It's going to be 30 alpha-free.
Police codes explained
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[1]
30 Alpha 3: Medical Emergency - Alpha level
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Location mentioned:
Near West Side Dr, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
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