Medical emergencies involving elderly individuals in Centre County, Centre County PA
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Medical crews responded to two emergencies in Centre County involving elderly individuals. A 91-year-old man was suspected to have a heart attack. An 86-year-old woman with low oxygen levels required a forced entry welfare check after no contact could be made with her or emergency contacts.
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Transcript:
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Robert Road, ALFER emergency emergency for (name withheld), 25 to 1227.
00:11
Described as a possible heart attack by a caller or not.
00:19
He's describing him as having a possible heart attack.
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He does have prior history.
00:24
Uh.
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Mickey 258.
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Mickey 258, Pat Township on 13th, Harvard.
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Road.
00:41
We off the north south of 10th Street, a 91 year old man, the heart rate of 144.
00:46
He does have a crack.
00:51
Indicator Township, near New Liberty Road, VAL Surgeon,
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Activation for Mercy,
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oxygen,
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oxygen, oxygen. Hill is 23 and 140.
01:02
Okay,
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252.
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to a photo.
01:10
We're transporting Monday, a second channel,
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please.
01:13
Pleasure.
01:22
You can show us available and responding to Liberty.
01:26
3.3. From the Clifford Kennedy Kidder Township, near New Liberty Road, crushing of Dorn Road and Craig O'lane.
01:39
The 86-year-old female had a low-oxygen power failure come in,
01:44
sent her to contact her.
01:47
Couldn't get a hold of her and couldn't get a hold of her emergency contacts.
01:50
There's no key placement, the forced entry is okay.
01:54
You're responding 1300.
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Centre County, PA
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