Medical call for elderly woman dizzy at home, West Lafayette IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 73-year-old woman with COPD felt dizzy and lightheaded and partially collapsed in her kitchen at her home near Wake Robin Drive. Emergency services are responding. She was advised to start oxygen therapy. She has a friendly but scared greyhound dog with her.
Audio|Heard on: Tippecanoe IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Available medic Wabash Township Fire Ambulance 605 being out to near Wake Robin Dr.
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Near Wake Robin Dr.
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For a 73-year-old COPD patient, she's feeling lightheaded and dizzy.
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She's not currently on oxygen, but she does have it and she was instructed to start now.
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For (number withheld).
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Ambulance 605 in rep.
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Clear.
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Ambulance 605.
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Ambulance 605 dispatch.
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Ambulance 605, go ahead.
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Just information, you'll enter through the front door, no need to knock, just head in.
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The female partially collapsed in the kitchen feels like she's going to pass out.
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A-firm, Purdue-605.
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Six or five.
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Dispatch, six or seven been around as well?
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Clear.
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For you, it's in route to the Wake Robin.
00:57
Just information, she does have a greyhound dog.
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It's friendly but scared right now.
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Location mentioned:
Wake Robin Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47906
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