Elderly man has breathing difficulty with medical history, Dallas PA
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An 85-year-old man near Jackson Road is experiencing trouble breathing. He has a history of chronic lung disease, a urinary tract infection, and had a stroke over 15 years ago. He is lethargic, not eating or drinking, and his oxygen levels are low without respiratory support.
Audio|Heard on: Snyder County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Jackson Township,
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near Jackson Road, trouble breathing.
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near Jackson Road, trouble breathing.
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Medical says company 130, ambulance 4 make you 80.
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1528.
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Control McQuady, responding, 1530.
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AQady responding, 1530.
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Jackson Township.
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near Jackson Road, trouble breathing.
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near Jackson Road, trouble breathing, medical system, 1.30, ambulance 4,
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1532.
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Thank you 80, near Jackson Road.
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Could have an 85-year-old male.
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Trouble breathing, dose of UTI, COPD history,
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lethargic,
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not want to eat or drink.
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O2 levels between 87 to 88% without the CPAP.
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Is on medication for the UTI, dose of a stroke history 15 plus years ago?
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(name withheld), thank you.
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1533. So utility, one-thirty responding.
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Utility 130 responding, 1535.
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Totally 130, near Jackson Road, 85-year-old male,
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trouble breathing,
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does have a UTI, and is on medication for it.
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CUPDIS3, lethargic, not wanting to eat or drink.
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O2 levels between 87 and 88 without a CPAP.
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Does have a stroke history 15 plus years ago.
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What I call these I do.
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1536.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson Rd, Dallas, PA 18612
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