Medical emergency at maple street with elderly man unresponsive, Byrnedale PA
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An 81-year-old man was found unresponsive and slurring his speech near Maple Street, Jay Township. He has a history of brain surgery. Emergency responders suspect a possible stroke but diagnosis was inconclusive due to communication issues.
Audio|Heard on: Emporium Area Fire, EMS and Police
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Kristine got a 12-year-on-round, receiving Charlie[1] near Maple Street, Jay Township, 81-year-old, also on the floor and isn't talking right? He is not alert.
00:11
The strict diagnostic was unable to be used.
00:14
The color had disconnected.
00:15
He could hear the patient background slurring his speech, though.
00:25
Looking down the N-A-10301.
00:32
202 Anderson Street, 78-year-old manal Conch Blair.
00:35
Plenty of difficulty breathing and hard waste, search and pulse breathing.
00:40
Harding against a night drive, feels like somebody's freezing his trash.
00:42
It's clammy.
00:43
I'll bump up here.
00:46
I feel some out.
00:53
(number withheld), you're in route.
00:55
I'm Charlie[1], near Maple Street, Jay Township.
00:58
81-year-old male, no on board is talking right.
01:01
He does have a history of brain surgery.
01:04
The stroke diagnosis was unable to be used with the caller disconnected.
01:07
You could hear the patient in the background speech really bad though.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Charlie: EMD determinant indicating a medium-high priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Maple St, Byrnedale, PA 15827
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