Man experiences breathing trouble after inhaling unknown powder, West Hartford CT
A man at an apartment complex inhaled an unknown white powder while cleaning, causing shortness of breath. Emergency medical services responded to assist.
Audio|Source: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I guess some individuals were cleaning out apartment there.
00:03
They found some white powder and threw it down the toilet.
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(Name withheld) may have inhaled some of it, but now they're feeling a little off.
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Sure.
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The parties are currently outside.
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Received. It's for the medical, 47-year-old male, shortness of breath after breathing in some sort of powder.
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They are in the back lot of the building.
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Time off 1322.
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Sir.
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Okay.
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Dispatch Station 2.
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Go ahead station 2.
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Medi-22 will take that call per car for you.
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You can put Medic 21 last due administrative detail.
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Received.
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39 or 7 in or out.
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Receive 1323.
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921, God.
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District 7, District 6.
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No.
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Thanks.
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7 and 6 to 1060 at 130 Penn, 130 Penn,
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1301010. Guine room entry doors.
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No.
01:11
Nope.
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8, 105.
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Nope. Nope.
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Now we're ten-five.
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Ten-four.
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Dispatch to Medi-22 and 907, just an update, the patient was cleaning out an apartment and was breathing in some sort of powder in an apartment A3.
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They're now sitting in the SUV in the backlop.
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Then, you can close with Sally.
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9-07, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near New Park Ave, West Hartford, CT 06110
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