Two medical emergencies spark urgent response in Layton and West Point, Layton UT
Ambulance crews rushed to two urgent medical calls in Layton and West Point, including a conscious 48-year-old man struggling to breathe normally who can't walk, which triggered a COVID-related emergency response.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
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Ambulance 53 respond to blood raw at near North Wasatch Drive in Layton.
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Ambulance 53 respond to blood raw at near North Wasatch Drive in Layton.
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Ambulance 41, respond to 26 Sulu, sick patient, at near West 400 North in West Point.
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Ambulance 41, respond to 26 Sulu, sick patient at near West 400 North, in West Point.
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When you're responding on the sick person, near West 400 North.
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They're going to be on the southwest corner.
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48-year-old male,
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conscious,
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breathing, stating he can't walk.
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He's not breathing normally at COVID-Charlie response.
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Medics 402, respond to 26 Charlie, sick patient at near West 400 North in West Point.
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Mediq 42,
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respond to 26 Charlie, sick patient at near West 400 North in West Point.
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