76-year-old male reported with possible stroke and breathing difficulty, Elk County PA
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Emergency services responded to a 76-year-old male near Route 3002, Millstone Township, reporting possible stroke and difficulty breathing. The patient was not alert and had a recent stroke history.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson, Clearfield and Elk Counties Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Justin Ghani, alerting Station 1914 QRF.
00:17
Checkton County Fire Station, 1914, QRS, near Route 3002, Millstone Township, 76-year-old, possible stroke, full response, 1848.
00:29
1848. Okay.
00:35
...office 19-now that was the call.
00:39
Copy the station 19, 1849.
00:40
1849.
00:50
Jeff McIntyning by your station 14 in Q-Arest, 1-0-094-R-3,002, milophone and chip.
00:56
76-year-old now, possible stroke, total response, 1852.
01:12
Downing, really 19 now.
01:16
The Philadelphia 19 are around at 1853, near Route 3002, Millstone Township, 76-year-old male, difficulty breathing, not alert,
01:27
just have a stroke history in the last month.
01:30
Somebody Delver responds, Operation Z-9, here, responding medic of medic 93.
01:36
Copy number.
01:51
Jefferson County Fire Station 14, QRS, near Route 3002, Millstone Township.
01:57
76-year-old now, possible stroke.
01:59
The other response to last page 1853.
02:09
Jefferson County, 14, C, en route scene, and personal vehicle.
02:22
4dncate 1856 near 3002 Millstone Township to 76-year-old males operating normally not alert those have a stroke history it don't respondentic is 93 operations mid-nine
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 3002, Millstone Township, PA 15860
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