Unconscious man found at care manor in Edinboro, Edinboro PA
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Emergency responders assisted an unconscious 60-year-old man with low blood pressure at Edinboro Manor near Waterford Street.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
NP-14 ALS assist to Edinboro.
00:07
Anyone available West County paramedics? Respond.
00:15
NP14, ALS assist to Edinboro,
00:17
party one.
00:20
Unconscious patient, Edinboro Manor, near Waterford Street, Room 7.
00:25
Mnp14 ALS assist to Edinboro, Priority 1, unconscious patient, Edinboro Manor, near Waterford Street, Room 7.
00:34
Edinboro from the transport of 1P414 for ALS.
00:37
Any available central county paramedics response? Priority one, single episode, Edinboro Manor, near Waterford Street.
00:45
Yeah, see it tomorrow.
00:49
Edinboro, MFU-14, any available Central County paramedics EMS response, ALS Priority One, predictable episode, Edinboro Manor near Waterford Street.
00:59
14, Edinboro Manor, near Waterford Street, Room 6N,
01:04
and Dundon Road to your cross streets.
01:07
Patient located in Room 7, Bed 1, 60-year-old male, found unresponsive with blood pressure 62 over 48.
01:17
The Wallace on West.
01:23
Affirmative move back to west.
01:30
28, you're responding.
01:36
ALS 1.
01:39
Unconscious patient in Edinboro Manor near Waterford Street, Room 7, Bed 1.
01:43
60-year-old male.
01:47
Harry County, 960.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:56
You can put milk, Greek and service.
01:58
I'm at McCain.
01:59
I'll take a medic too.
02:02
Copy that.
02:07
14, copy.
02:11
30 something.
02:13
30
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Location mentioned:
Waterford St, Edinboro, PA 16412
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