Woman with breathing difficulty and fever treated at Chapel Ridge, Bradford PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an 82-year-old woman at Chapel Ridge near St. Francis Drive for difficulty breathing and fever. She is conscious with a history of COPD.
Audio|Heard on: McKean County / Bradford Area Fire/EMS
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Key County ambulance one analyst response reference to near St. Francis Drive.
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Breathing difficulty at Chapel Ridge.
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Key County ambulance one ALS response for reference city.
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Near St. Francis Drive, Chapel Ridge, fever and difficulty breathing, 0902.
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County Cat 120 responding high streets.
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To response Bramford City, 10 Qantas Court, Department Sees and Charlie back pain.
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He County Dills one second call.
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DOLF, non-emergency response, Bramford City, 10 Qantas Court, Department Seas and Charlie back pain 0902.
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Okay County Captain 120.
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McKean County, email free, been canceled for your second call line, Mnil3, canceled 0903.
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King County, Captain 120.
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County, everyone could be responding to St.
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Francis.
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King County, I'manyone.
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We respond to the same grances.
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City County, Shep3 report to Central.
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Shep3 report to Central 0904.
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Lening 0904, near St. Francis Drive, Chapel Ridge, you got an 82-year-old female conscious not-pull alert, fever, little coughs, history of COPD, North Ops 3.
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Location mentioned:
St Francis Dr, Bradford, PA 16701
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