76-year-old man treated for uncontrolled nosebleed, Clarksville PA
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Emergency medical services responded to a 76-year-old man near 2nd Street in Jefferson Township for an uncontrolled nosebleed. There was no known medical history reported.
Audio|Heard on: Greene County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Green County 911,
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Company 19, respond,
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Medical emergency 2nd Street, that's 2nd D Street.
00:08
At Jefferson Township in Pit Gas area, a 76-year-old male,
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uncontrolled nosebleed, no medical history.
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Green County 911 responding to medical emergency 2nd Street, that's 2nd D Street in Jefferson Township, Pit Gas area with a 76-year-old male with uncontrolled nosebleed, no medical history. First dispatch 1706. Currently in Dunbar Township.
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Color.
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Green County 911,
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Washington, 50400 responding to 2nd Street in Jefferson Township, Pit Gas area, a 76-year-old male,
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uncontrolled nosebleed,
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no medical history.
01:21
In California Oaks, 200 Woodland Court, room 211 for an 80-year-old female with back pain,
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1706.06.
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6-100.
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C-5420, you're en route, 1707.
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County 911.
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Company 19 respond.
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Medical emergency, 2nd Street.
02:08
That's 2nd D Street.
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This is in Pit Gas, Jefferson Township.
02:12
Have a 76-year-old male uncontrolled nosebleed.
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No other details.
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17.08 second dispatch.
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NROTOM 09.
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In County 911,
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Company 19 respond, medical emergency, 2nd Street, 2nd Street.
02:53
In Pit Gas, Jefferson Township,
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76-year-old male, uncontrolled nosebleed.
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No medical history.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Clarksville, PA 15322
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