Medical emergency for unconscious female near Sweet Root Rd, Bedford PA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Sweet Root Road in Bedford Township involving an unconscious female with a history of heart problems and epilepsy. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford County Fire, EMS and Law
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
25, medic 11, you're due for a ternly response, near Sweet Root Road, Bedford Township, unconscious person, present.
00:10
Other people's around.
00:13
Steve 1103, also,
00:16
you guys don't have another medic view.
00:19
Negative.
00:20
You start being another unit this way.
00:24
Freesey's 20139.
00:25
I'll check on availability of air medical.
00:28
Tracy, calling Air Medical.
00:35
201313. 3313.
00:36
Is this vehicle just a small vehicle? No.
00:40
Is that right?
00:42
I'm going to have a car on past it.
00:44
It's just a small car.
00:46
PSP car is on fire.
00:47
The car is on fire.
00:57
That's... Anchor, let us get to wrap you.
01:13
Medic 12 and please the Medic 11.
01:16
Your name for a Charlie response near Sweet Route Road, Bedford Township, unconscious person.
01:36
205 full crew still needed Charlie responds near Sweet Route Road at for Township.
01:49
Responding at 211-11.11.16 Sweet Route Road,
01:57
Sweet Route Road.
02:02
Six-year-old female, Conscious Blair britting,
02:05
caller stated her mother is dizzy.
02:07
She did apparently pass out.
02:11
She does have history of heart problems.
02:13
She, they also have no lights because of history of epilepsy, near Sweet Root Road, Bedford Township.
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Location mentioned:
Sweet Root Rd, Bedford, PA 15522
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