Older man treated for possible pancreatic attack, Birdsboro PA
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Emergency responders are treating a 65-year-old man near Kratz Road for symptoms of a pancreatic attack causing upper abdominal pain. The patient can walk with help.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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The Union Township 32-Rattsville, Vaching, Riser Town Road and Fire Tower vote for an advanced medical response.
00:17
Ford to Union Township.
00:24
32 Kratz Road near Niagara Tower Road and Fire Tower Road for an advanced medical response.
00:38
Second Dispatch, Union Township 32 Kratz Road near Guy Gygic Town Board and Fire Tower Vote for an advanced medical response.
00:46
Patient 24, QRRRS.
00:48
Second Dispatch, Union Township,
00:50
32 Kratz Road near Guided Town Road and Fire Tower Board for an advanced medical response.
00:59
4-2. Responding.
01:03
Receive you responding to 856.
01:05
You were to cover ambulance 89 as they were covering yourself.
01:12
We also have TesterMedic 93-1 dispatch.
01:16
Did you want them to cancel?
01:22
The ETA is Chester County Unit.
01:24
We're about 13 out.
01:27
We don't have the markers responding yet.
01:28
We can check with Chester.
01:33
Berks. Engines 7.
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Engine 7.
01:38
The 24 doesn't get out in urgent to cover.
01:44
Received no covers for 24-0857.
01:47
Monix 6842.
01:50
32 Kratz Road, a 65-year-old male with pancreatic attack and upper abdominal pain.
01:56
So he's approximately 150 to 180 pounds is able to walk with assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Kratz Rd, Birdsboro, PA 19508
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