Medical emergency for a woman with seizure near Main St, Dunbar PA
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Emergency responders were called to assist a 45-year-old woman near Main Street who had shallow breathing and later began seizing. She had chest and arm pain before losing consciousness and has a medical history including heart and lung issues. She was transported to a hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Connected a master swan-ALS[1], near Main Street, North Amy's Housman, Oliver,
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a 45-year-old female under swan through the shallow breathing.
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Okay, a clock, this guy.
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And runswell core three.
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Very good.
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I'm back to 2005 Honda, expires long under 2026 to Terry Miller out of Brownville, negative S-Nor.
00:32
I think I had Rousetown 29-year status.
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Racy, Marcuson.
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Racy, Marcus, it's responding with nine.
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Royce, do you need the details?
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Negative.
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County State 958.
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They did advise prior to being unresponsive.
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The patient was complaining of chest in arm pain.
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As a medical history, CHS and lung issues, it's going to be a white hospital like on.
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Dr. Smith.
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My call.
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County, Fade at 9, stay at 38, patience now seizing.
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Recy is going to make.
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15, probably 5.
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20.
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Yes.
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ALS[1], you need tell.
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36.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Dunbar, PA 15431
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