Man experiences severe breathing problems at leon residence, Leon KS
Emergency responders were sent to a residence near North Main Street in Leon, Kansas, for a 47-year-old man who was having severe breathing difficulties and shallow breathing. Another incident involved a 90-year-old woman who fell and had shoulder pain.
Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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Those are breathing problems, near North Main Street.
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On page 28, State, Adam, operate MS.
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20 to 9.
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2, Midd 2, Midd 20.
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Number 20.
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Need you to head to the risk cord distress call and Leon if you're not already.
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No more.
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So just confirming that a 20 is going to the Leon's freezing problems.
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Medi Q Dispects, that's 104.
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We're 22, where's query, and Leon,
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and Station 1 to the other call on the Houston.
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104.
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Mediq's 104.
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Medixton is 104 all profit.
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Two-four, breaks.
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Middick 30, which are 20?
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Natick 30, we're going to be moving to Station 2 for coverage.
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104, thank you.
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Rescue 25 tonight.
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Terry, we're not to 219 East Clark for a fall victim with shoulder pain.
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The next two.
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With us responding from El Dorado, we please page fire as well.
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Ten-four, they've already been paged out for the vesticle.
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24.
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Where is she's only fun about the kind of running room.
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Two four.
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It's a 90-year-old female clocked some breathing pile and her left shoulder still is on the ground approximately 125 pounds.
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This is 20.
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Do you have any info on the call, Leon?
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Before, the Delta Breathing Problems, near North Main Street, the 47-year-old male.
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Has a symbol of 107, breathing is shallow.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Leon, KS 67074
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