University male semi-responsive with lightheadedness, Bloomsburg PA
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A 21-year-old male at Bloomsburg University's Upper Campus was semi-responsive and reported feeling lightheaded, with tingling in his hands and a rapid heartbeat. Emergency medical units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Emergency Network Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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BLS-60-120 semi-responsive patient,
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138-50-wave, volunteers, and most for...
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BLSICD Emigee 120, semi-responsive patient at Monty's, Upper Campus,
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and Bloomsburg University, and Lundsford,
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2027.
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I'm pushing for me 248-124.
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The 128 responding,
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130, that you go ahead and Montes, Philisterning.
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University upper campus, 21-year-old male, semi-responsive, light-headed, hands tingling,
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heart beating fast.
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H2128 responding.
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1385 by Monty's.
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The University upper campus, 21-year-old male, semi-responsive, light-headed, hands tingling,
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heart beating fast.
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Okay. Copy.
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228, 2029.
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And we need you, 63 to GMC.
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603 to GMC, 2029.
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1891 for cardiac problems, near Ferris Avenue.
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1825 Ferris Avenue in the Verk, Pro. Thank you, 91 for cardiac problems, near Ferris Avenue.
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1891 for cardiac issues near Ferris Avenue.
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BLS-60 with Minky 120 responding, semi-responsive 138 at T.I.A.,
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Monty's and Lunsford.
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BLS60 with Miki-120 responding, semi-responsive, 138 at T.I.A.
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Monty's and Lunsford.
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BLS-60 semi-responsive 138 at Monty's.
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Home University, Upper Campus.
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E 2nd St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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