Medical team responds to breathing emergency, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters and paramedics responded to a high-priority medical emergency for a person experiencing breathing problems near Wilton Drive in Oakland. The patient reported general discomfort but no chest pain or breathing difficulty upon assessment. The person was transported to Washington Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 24, does a response breathing problem.
00:05
near Wilton Drive.
00:09
Open response at K31, K3 breathing problems near Wilton Drive for S3.
00:16
Good morning Washington Hospital to South (number withheld), code 2.
00:22
I'm already having 94, that's my 12 female.
00:25
She's complaining of generalized discomforts.
00:28
Sounds like two weeks ago he had an occluded cardiac artery.
00:33
So no complaints of chest pain, no complaints of difficulty breathing.
00:37
Twelve is currently sinus rhythm negative semi.
00:40
Last set of vital signs for you 160 over any thought.
00:43
It's heart rate 74, sinus rhythm.
00:45
She's 99% on room one operation 18.
00:48
Blood sugar is currently at 505.
00:51
We should be there in about 5 min.
00:54
Washington copy (number withheld).
00:56
Oh.
00:59
Engine six, delta response.
01:02
Breathing problems.
01:04
near Wilton Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Wilton Dr, Oakland, CA 94611
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