Medical team assists elderly male with breathing issues


Emergency medical teams are helping an elderly man who cannot breathe well and is holding onto fluid. He has past health problems like diabetes and heart issues.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Fire and EMS
02:43
Transcript:
(name withheld) powers shortness of breath company's 21 and 61 respond (name withheld) tower shortest of breath company any one in sixty one has been alerted zero nine forty seven six twenty five Bonding, (name withheld) Towers, 625-0947[2]. 8-425, 71-year-old male, short of breath, retaining fluid, history, diabetes, cardiac and CBA. It's going to be apartment 10-0[3]. Okay. 218s are not 48, 612 good. Can you alert fire for our location? 229 MiGZ Avenue, patient assist, company 222[1] response. 22, it's been alerted, 46, 12 is now 49. At quarter of 18, your respond along with 625 to a 71-year-old male, short of breath, retaining fluid, history, diabetes, cardiac, and CVA. It's going to be apartment 10.05[4]. 2.21, response. Thanks, Avenue. responding to 229 Miggs Avenue, 221[5]-0-0-0-19. If there's 221, it's 12 on-scene, needing assistance. Okay. How are you received 5190.050. 280. On scene, 218.050.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
222: Fire/EMS Company Identifier
[2]
625-0947: Unit/Incident Number
[3]
10-0: Apartment Number
[4]
10.05: Apartment Number
[5]
221: Fire/EMS Company Identifier
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Clarksburg, WV
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