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Cardiac arrest medical emergency near Upper Bermudian RoadAdams County PA

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Bull Valley Rd, Pennsylvania 17304

A cardiac arrest medical emergency was reported near Upper Bermudian Road and Twin Bull Valley Road in Tyrone Township requiring urgent medical response.

Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire Police - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Box 2510, Tyrone Township,
00:03
(number withheld), Upper Bermudian Road, Twin Bull Valley Road, Lyme Rock Mill,
00:07
Cardiac arrest, priority level one, realerting medical assistance company 25,
00:11
Medical Services Company 9 next deal, (number withheld).
00:18
Adam, the citizen-nine.
00:21
Assistant 9, priority level one, switch EMS 2, (number withheld).
00:28
Addles, Nicky, (number withheld) is Clairvier County, available in Yorkshire.
00:50
Fox 2510, Tyrone Township, (number withheld), Upper Bermudian Road, Twin Bull Valley Road, Lyme, Rock Mill, cardiac arrest, priority level one, medical assist,
01:02
Company seven is due,
01:04
(number withheld).

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Location mentioned:
Bull Valley Rd, Pennsylvania 17304

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Incident Timeline

  1. Final Dispatch and Medical Assist
  2. Additional Unit Availability
  3. Re-alert and Additional Units Dispatched
  4. Ongoing Response and Re-alert
  5. Radio Channel Coordination
  6. Medical Assistance and Response
  7. Repetition and Confirmation of Location
  8. Incident Classification and Unit Assignment
  9. Initial Dispatch

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