Breathing problems at 1723 Isomarly Street, Apartment A; 33‑year‑old female with difficulty breathing and leg swelling suggesting possible fluid retention; dispatched units Med 117 and Engine 1 operating on Juliet., Union County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, breathing problems at 1723 Isomarly Street, Apartment A; 33‑year‑old female with difficulty breathing and leg swelling suggesting possible fluid retention; dispatched units Med 117 and Engine 1 operating on Juliet.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Engine 1. Breathing Problems 1723, Isomarly Street, Unidae, Cross Street, Skowman Place and Esmond Street Extension, operate on Juliet.
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Engine 1. Breathing Problems, 1723, Isomarly Street, Unita, Cross Street Skowman Place and Esmond Street Extension.
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Operate on Juliet.
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Enjoying on around.
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Good for!
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Med 117, Engine 1, you're responding to 1723, Isomarly Street, Apartment A, 1723A, ISmarly Street, 33-year-old female having difficulty breathing, completely alert.
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Her legs are swollen, possible fluid retention.
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Cat recommends Code 3[1].
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Got to quit 4.
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Code 3: Respond emergent with lights and sirens
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