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Medical team responds to breathing emergency at apartments
Medical Emergency
Near Elkwood Ave, Woodfin, NC 28804
A person is having trouble breathing at Ramsey Apartments, and a medical team is on the way to help.
Audio|Source: Buncombe County Fire
00:19
Transcript: It will be in a blue Hyundai (name withheld). Station 20. First response[2], 126 Elkwood Avenue, Ramsey Apartments. (Name withheld) will be in a blue Hyundai (name withheld) experiencing breathing problems. Mulberry Street, Lake Shore Drive, your cross streets. Fire Medicine[1], Channel 1645.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Medicine: Medical/Fire Emergency
[2]
First response: EMS/Fire Initial Dispatch
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