Emergency crews respond to breathing difficulty case


Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
204. 204. In China, 1041 responding. In fact 42, 22nd are from spot 42. 2.03. Can you have TV respond to this location, please? 783. 104, 24, 24. Top Squad. Do they advise for difficulty breathing, 77744, Hollywood Drive, 76-year-old me up? 232 is responding to. 242. 24. 24. 24. 282 responding 1908. T.J.41. Go ahead. 121. Go ahead. Pleasure requesting T.D. at 63-65-Tairs 4-4-9. 4-4-2-4. Good 4-2. Do you need them, signal 9? Do you need them in 12-4-4? Do you need them in 12-42? Do you need them, emergency? Yes. 10-4. 10-4. 10-4. Do you need them in 12-42, do you need them, signal 9? Do you need them emergency? Yes. 10-4. 10-4. 10-4. Drop, you on the note. 995, I'm back. Every 21st, honey. Do you see what you here? I think my accident's going to be the same 10-106-1, then you get you into the fire. Good center, thank you, everyone's responsible. 2.5. 23. Go ahead. Prover place in 46, he's cleared. 744 Hollywood Drive, 7744 Hollywood Drive, pressure to be a solid 46 for difficulty breathing. 776-year-old male saying he can't breathe. Count on 1910. 433, 700744, Hollywood Drive, 7744 Hollywood Drive, pressure to be a lot of 46 for difficulty breathing, 77-year-old male saying he can't breathe. High not 1910. 36 signal full of line. Okay. Vincent is 542. This passenger for the drill merger.
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Kenton County, KY
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