Person becomes unresponsive with breathing difficulty in Vienna apartment, Vienna WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an apartment in Vienna for a person reporting breathing difficulty who became unresponsive. The responders coordinated with fire department personnel to gain access to the building and apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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01:19
Transcript:
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Central Station 90, all Vienna monitors.
00:04
Respond to 1500 12th Street, Apartment 103, 1500 12th Street, Apartment 103.
00:10
Medical services are en route for a breathing difficulty call.
00:14
However, the caller has gone unresponsive.
00:17
They will need help gaining access to the building and the apartment.
00:22
Tyler at 1848.
00:27
921 en route to stations.
00:37
916 en route station.
00:38
916 en route station.
00:44
Central 406.
00:47
406. 6. 6, go ahead.
00:53
He is responding to the call taker again.
00:55
He is very confused.
00:58
He says words of swearing and coughing.
01:04
Ten four. Thank you.
01:06
If he can let us in, we won't need fire department, but if he can't, we still need them to let us in.
01:14
Our line of fire continues, and he does not appear to be able to let you in.
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Location mentioned:
12th St, Vienna, WV 26105
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