7010, A-LIS 101, your first alert for breathing difficulty, 120, Reynolds-Akers, your first alert, 2350. from 10th of it. ...oriented. It feels nauseous. 1.6 zone attacker. A unit responding 1-200 of Reynolds Acres, you're going to be responding for a 74-year-old male patient. Having difficulty breathing, advise that he does have asthma, is immersed, COPD, not joking, not drooling, no difficulty swallowing, no chest pains, advise that it is smart to breathe, never feel sweating, he can speak in full sentences, and no tingling or numbness or bluish as colorment. Advise that he must sit up to breathe. This is a reoccurring problem. A male is going to be on oxygen. Advise that he has used an inhaler and a... asthma treatment three hours ago. 1630. (name withheld). 182 directions.
ALS-102, Hampshire. No, 1-2, go ahead. Okay, sir, we're blocking the road from East and West Ridge Loop for law enforcement on that scene. We do have family members standing down here with us who would like to speak with an officer or any of the chance. Okay, so we advise them to go back to the residents on East Ridge Loop. We advise them to stay there.
12, 4.09. 4-09. Respond 224-Dow Trail, Cross Street Hickory Trail, Maple Trail. (name withheld) has an argument with the mother of his child wants her removed from the residence. (name withheld) has been drinking but isn't causing issues. They do have firearms in the residence, but they have not been displayed. They are locked up.
104 break, Hampshire, 108. 1.08, 1.8, responding. 104. Go ahead. Hey, I've got an allergy mail. Glute case may be low. Spond on an emergency. He's refusing to go. Just want to check his glucose help. We're going to be at the Bavion round back. If you just come down, come in behind our building, come down to dirt driveway, come to the end of the pavilion, you'll see us. Copy that. Responding to (name withheld), 13. No answer. I have ALS1 on the air at this time one-track three. Impro, we're just parked in the state line store. Okay, LS1 did you? I copy 1370 there, just based on the state line store. That's firm. Just to confirm, you're coming up 127 to 522, right chief? Yes, sir, that's way up done. Okay, I'll start down 522. Let me never get closer. What do you got? All I was told was high blood pressure. High blood pressure, flood your eyes. a male patient, age 71. She didn't complain with ultra-mental status, but he fell a couple days ago at the VA. The VA checked him out but released him. A couple days later, today the patient was found family rocking back and forth saying he was eating, confused. He's also been pretty hypertive. 2 BP I got was 185 over 92, and the other one was 200 over 100 manual. Hard rate staying steady around 87, 83, respiratory rate 18, glucose is 148, 32 saturation is 96, 97 room air, skin is pink form a drop. People's a really sluggish. GCS is 1413. We have a history of stroke, congestive heart failure. diabetes, knee replacement divilator, or remiss to 522. Okay, I copy most of your report, had some trouble getting down in traffic. Kind of lost focus for a second. What was your blood pressure that you got? My last blood pressure was a manual at 200 over 100. Okay. and Cincinnati's drug scale. I didn't catch your last transmission. Came in broken. Did you do a Cincinnati? 10 for he passed. Okay, I'll see here in a few for an assessment.
(name withheld) 51. General illness, subject feeling unwell in front of every nursing home 3, Midwood Avenue, Cross Street, East South Fork Street, Greystown Terrace, On Terrace, 51. Respond on Fire 3, Priority 3, W-044.