Broken oxygen tank triggers emergency at St. Andrews Towers, Panama City FL
An oxygen tank broke at St. Andrews Towers, leaving a 77-year-old man short of breath. The emergency response was dispatched promptly due to breathing difficulties.
Audio|Source: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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9117, engine one, there's an EMS call, sick person, near Harrison Ave, St.
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Andrews Towers,
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close to major intersections, West Beach Drive, and West 6th Street.
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9117, engine one, there's an EMS call, sick person, near Harrison Ave, St.
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Andrews Towers, near West Beach Drive and West Sixth Street, 1148 hours.
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9117 responding.
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917, responding, 748.
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98237, 9234 from Temi.
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Who do you want to send me? Who do you want to respond?
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9237-9234 response to EMS call unknown problems 2115 County Road 2321 Southport Station 23.
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Plythe closest cross-reach highway 77 19237 19234 response to EMS file unknown problems 215 15 County Road 23rd fire station 23 closest cross-reach highway 77 1149 hours.
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Engine 1, 9117, responding near Harrison Ave, St.
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Andrews Towers.
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There is a 77-year-old male whose oxygen tank broke, they are short of breath.
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Patient will be located in the laundry room, 1149.
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Location mentioned:
Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401
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