Medical emergency at a residence with heart problems reported, Big Run PA
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Emergency medical response to a residence near East Main Street for a 30-year-old female with heart problems who was not breathing normally and may have blood in her urine. Units responded with priority due to the severity of the condition.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Med 9 Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Near East Main Street, Big Run Borough, 3-year-old female, sick person, our problem is (number withheld).
00:11
60, okay.
00:13
You're acknowledging, (number withheld).
00:17
Dr.C.
00:21
Dr. County Press, 17, QRF.
00:41
Joseph Kyrr 50 for ALS.
00:45
(number withheld) Eastmanian Superground Burrow.
00:49
30-year-old female, sick person, heart problems, (number withheld).
00:57
Jefferson, Command, 61.
00:59
601.
01:01
601.
01:03
He chose responding.
01:06
Number 61, you're spawning at (number withheld).
01:10
432 use the main street background burrow.
01:12
30-year-old female.
01:14
It's going to be using person's heart problems, not breathing normally.
01:22
Asperico's not given.
01:28
All states is being blood.
01:31
It's going to be dealt-load response.
01:43
To acknowledge him, (number withheld).
01:49
52 is in route.
01:54
52 responding at (number withheld).
01:57
Add is going to be near East Main Street, the Grombrough, 30-year-old female.
02:03
It'll be heart problems.
02:06
It's going to be heart palpitations.
02:08
We do not breathe normally.
02:10
Aspirate calls not followed due to Colors say she's peeing blood.
02:14
It's going to be Delta response.
02:24
70, 17, you're on scene.
02:28
You're on scene, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Big Run, PA 15715
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