Patient trapped inside St. Andrews Towers struggles to breathe, Panama City FL
At St. Andrews Towers, a patient struggled to breathe and couldn't reach the door due to a tangled oxygen tube. EMS and officers swiftly responded and entered the apartment to assist.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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51 to near Harrison Avenue, near Harrison Avenue,
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St. Andrews Towers, Room 113, 113, 113, 113.
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EMS is requesting us to be 51,
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1018, reference floor sentry.
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No, Florida, how would you say?
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Panama 711, you copy 1018?
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Penamol, what was the nature?
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Patients haven't issues breathing, oxygen tube tangled,
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cannot get him to the door.
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Ten-four.
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1425, Panama.
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I'm currently at the towers.
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Ten-four. Ten-four.
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Twenty-four.
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Two-three Panama is firing route to the call of the towers.
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Ten floor.
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Farr's already ninety-step here.
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Ten-four.
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Three-twenty-five to five-twenty-five.
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Go ahead.
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Be able to locate the tow truck?
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430 given, status 14 turn.
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And I just checked those properties and did C&A tow trucks.
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325, I'm 97.
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I'm unable to locate this tow truck, 108, status 4 for now.
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Status 4.
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Fortune 25, 9-in-lock.
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Can you tell me the apartment number again?
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1-1-13-11. 11-113.
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We're glad to have our fan-mom.
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Ten A.
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1425 Panama, 4-year-14.
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Fire already inside the apartment with the patient.
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Ten-four.
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Location mentioned:
Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401
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