Heart emergency at Frenchville home triggers urgent response, Frenchville PA
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At a Frenchville residence, emergency crews respond swiftly to a 79-year-old man suffering a critical cardiac event and abnormal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Clearfield County Fire and EMS
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03:51
Transcript:
00:00
Cardiac symptoms.
00:01
Near Rolling Stone Road, Covington Township.
00:05
Amos 20, Center Mac 23.
00:08
Charlie response, cardiac symptoms.
00:10
Near Rolling Stone Road, Covington Township,
00:15
1735.
00:24
I'm not going to be able to be able to be able to be able to be.
00:40
I've got to be able.
00:48
Down there, there's no point out there just like that's up.
00:54
That's not really bad.
01:25
23.
01:29
Quiffel County last unit.
01:37
This is the standard station 23 as was wondering is the ambulance 20 in service.
01:41
It is in service.
01:42
I'm getting ready to give another page.
01:46
Copy.
01:57
Equivocating ambulance 20 trial response, heart problem, near Rolling Stone Road.
02:02
Equivocating ambulance, 20 trailer response,
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heart problems, near Rolling Stone Road.
02:08
No calls received 17377.
02:37
All right. Everybody turn around up here back then.
02:56
251, Clever.
02:57
Be called.
03:01
Clear, so 20 as a manpower.
03:04
20 as Vampire, 1739.
03:10
We're up to 1339.
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We're on a street point.
03:17
We're not going to take the double road.
03:19
We're off right right now.
03:36
A 79-year-old male stimulators is firing, some sort of cardiac episode,
03:46
not breathing normally.
03:48
Ambulance 20 has manpower not yet respond.
03:50
Your response is 1739.
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Location mentioned:
Rolling Stone Rd, Frenchville, PA 16836
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