Ambulance rerouted due to street closure during cardiac emergency, Bradford PA
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An ambulance transporting a patient with chest pain and a heart condition to UPMC Cole Hospital was instructed to reroute due to a closure on Main Street. Emergency dispatch directed the ambulance to turn at Cheat Street and use Glass Place Road as an alternate path.
Audio|Heard on: McKean County / Bradford Area Fire/EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
This patient has a known cardiac history and is now complaining of chest pain.
00:03
Could you meet us in route?
00:10
You copy? What route are you taking?
00:16
We'll be coming to Coutersport.
00:22
As per patient's request.
00:30
Copy, we're just coming up on Potter Pack.
00:40
McCain County, MA3 is en route to UPMC Cole.
00:43
MA3, we're out to UPMC Cole.
00:47
MA3, copy.
00:53
171 to McKean County, make sure that ambulance realizes that Main Street is shut down, they're going to have to utilize turning at Cheat Street and going down to Glass Place Road and come back.
01:09
Received MA3, do you copy that direct?
01:13
This MA3, I copy part of it.
01:16
Did he say turn at Arnold and go around the back?
01:25
3MA3 to 371 can you repeat 371 turn at Cheat, make a left, is going to have to go across the tracks on the Glass Place and then come back down.
01:44
That's affirmative MA3 copy.
01:47
The A3 to M83A.
01:49
We're just coming out on the straight stretch by the Seneca.
01:57
Copy. We're just passing Main Street near Rowlett.
02:07
The MA3, copy.
02:12
County MA3, we're intercepting with the MA3A.
02:18
At the county line.
02:25
Dobby.
02:26
C.M.A1 and Robberm C.M.A1 and Robb Your MC.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Bradford, PA 16701
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