Medical emergency for unconscious elderly man in Pennsylvania, Berks County PA
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Emergency responders were called to a medical emergency involving a 73-year-old man unconscious but breathing near Nicol Street between Reiser and Pine Streets in Pennsylvania. The man has a history of depression and hypertension, and the symptoms began about five minutes before the call.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County and Reading Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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That's medical.
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Medics, 6721, Leesport Borough, near Nicol Street between Reiser Street and Pine Street, DLS Medical.
00:08
1035.35. Next,
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24.
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24.
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Okay, this wire down spans about two blocks.
00:21
It looks like it's going to be Comcast lines that are down.
00:24
It appears to be fiber optic from what's laying here.
00:27
Can you give them a call?
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I can give you a med-ed number.
00:31
I don't think that's going to help.
00:32
But it starts behind 29 Hilbert, 29 Hilbert Court.
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Note unconscious.
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10.36.
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We'll contact.
00:52
Thank you and you can put both the companies available as nothing we're going to do here.
00:58
Christine available 1037.
01:04
Tree down, station 5454-504.
01:08
Bessel Township, Lancaster Avenue, and Asher Lane, tree down across one lane.
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Town 37.
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Rescue Engine 85 is responding.
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Rescue Engine 85 Copy are responding.
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3,001 Road.
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Main entrance room 46 Bravo.
01:31
73-year-old male is unconscious but breathing, onset about 5 minutes ago.
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Weighs about 140 pounds.
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Has the history of depression and hypertension.
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Location mentioned:
Pine St, Pennsylvania 19526
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