Medical alarm for unresponsive elderly woman near Point Phillips Road, Bath PA
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Emergency services responded to a medical alarm for an 82-year-old female who activated her medical pendant and did not respond at a location near Point Phillips Road, Bath, Pennsylvania.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Phillips, call to my medical guardator for an 82-year-old female, pendant activation with no response.
00:08
Okay.
00:10
No one. No more.
00:13
Downy, 26. 286.
00:16
26.
00:28
We are staging at West Lafayette and George Street.
00:32
Oh!
00:35
Sorry, 1789.
00:38
481, 4803, ALS, medical alarm.
00:41
Near Point Phillips Road, or catch communications of 2619.
00:47
Bedroom. Bedroom.
00:50
16.20.
00:53
County to 20, 21.
00:58
Twenty-worthy, Kenny, I'm not a ninety-five, but yet.
01:02
Time for, I just, um, crisis calls back in.
01:05
She said that she sees you guys and she's looking over towards you.
01:08
I don't know if you're with her yet.
01:12
Not everybody, Patty, we're talking back for her now.
01:15
Time for.
01:22
County, 51, 24 and 33 units, 10-4.
01:28
That's one in the evaluation of the present.
01:31
2412 v. Eastern Avenue, Wethn, City, Commission, as you have to dispatch.
01:34
No further.
01:37
No further, 1621.
01:40
County, 4881.
01:44
4881.
01:45
4881.
01:47
4881 responding.
01:51
1621, near Point Phillips Road, 82 year old female dependent activation with no response.
01:59
Okay.
02:02
4986 responding.
02:08
4986, 1621, 757.57.
02:10
Near Phillips Road, 82 year old female, pendant activation, no response.
02:14
Okay. Okay.
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Point Phillips Rd, Bath, PA 18014
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