Unconscious elderly man with breathing issues at residential center, Berks County PA
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Emergency medical response to an unconscious 83-year-old man at a residential care center. The individual is lethargic but breathing normally and has a history of pneumonia and breathing difficulties. The condition has lasted about an hour after a possible fall causing confusion.
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Transcript:
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Maiden Creek Township near Drees Road at Maiden Creek Place, Room 36, between Snyder Road and Allentown Pike for an unconscious.
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Station 12 QRS, META (number withheld), Maiden Creek Township,
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Near Grays Road at Maiden Creek Place, Room 36, between Snyder Road and Allentown Pike for an unconscious, 1236.
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The L.S. Trauma.
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1236.
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5353-1-137 Deckerote,
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7303-0 FEMA.
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Confusion after a fall disoriented.
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We go to 11 hospital precautions unknown.
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There is you.
00:56
Mark, she toadie falls in route.
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Toaddy-12.38.
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Near Creek Place, 83-old male lethargic,
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unconscious, breathing normal.
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A history of pneumonia and shortness of breath.
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It's been like just about an hour per cost to indicate, ready.
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180 pounds.
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Very soon.
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Make (number withheld), Mr.
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(number withheld) responding.
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(number withheld) while you're responding at 1240.
01:33
Near air-apodry Road, Mady Creek Place, front entrance from 36.
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83-year-old male lethargic, unconscious but breathing normal.
01:40
It's been like this for about an hour now, with shortness of breath and pneumonia history.
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Maidencreek Township, PA
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