Medical response for woman with breathing difficulty, Hickory NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders were called to a location near 34th Avenue Place Northeast for a woman experiencing breathing difficulties and a possible panic attack. She woke up on the floor and reported shoulder pain from a fall. Large dogs are present on the property, and she will meet responders outside.
Audio|Heard on: Hickory City Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Seaman 3, Medic 2,
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breathing difficulty.
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Near 34th Avenue Place Northeast.
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Near 34th Avenue Place Northeast.
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Cross streets are Sulphur Springs Road NE.
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37th Court NE.
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Responding to a female who had a panic attack, she woke up on the floor; caller is unaware if she lost consciousness.
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EMD[1] in progress, you are talking about 12 o'5.
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They go. Two en route.
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Two en route.
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Seven, split your standby.
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I'm 23rd. Anything 11?
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Medical 11 is on thing.
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Copy.
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Your email subject is that conscious.
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She does feel like she injured her right shoulder when she fell.
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She has some large dogs on the property and will meet you outside; she cannot put up her animals.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMD: Emergency Medical Dispatch
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Location mentioned:
34th Ave Pl NE, Hickory, NC 28601
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