Emergency alert for unconscious elderly woman on Hemlock Road, Fryburg PA
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Responders rushed to Washington Township for an 83-year-old female who fell unconscious with abnormal breathing near Hemlock Road, with concern due to her diabetic condition.
Audio|Heard on: Clarion County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
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Knox Ambulin 670 QRS[1], unconscious Hemlock Road.
00:24
Knott's ambulance 670 QRS[1] Delta Response 838 Hemlock Road Washington Township 83 year old female unconscious abnormal breathing Time to dispatch 2221 operations on mid 10
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Zebed knowledge
00:47
Copy 2222
01:02
Knox Ambulin.
01:04
Second Alert, Delta Response, 838 Hemlock Road.
01:07
Washington Township, 83-year-old female unconscious, agonal breathing.
01:13
Time and second, over 22,
01:15
24. Operations on mid-10.
01:24
Cop. Copy 22, 24.
01:35
Claring, 670 QRS[1].
01:39
670 QRS[1]. 670 QRS In route.
01:48
Copy 670 QRS[1], you're in route.
01:50
2225, Delta response,
01:53
838 Hemlock Road, Washington Township for an 83-year-old female
01:58
fell on the ground unconscious, aginal breathing.
02:02
Hi, 1643 is responding.
02:08
1643, you're in route 2226.
02:11
Delta response, 838 Hemlock Road, Washington Township for an 83-year-old female,
02:17
fell on the ground,
02:18
unconscious, agonal breeding.
02:28
Cliarian, 670 QRS[1].
02:34
Copy Unseen 2228.
02:37
Caller now reports to use diabetic.
Police codes explained
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[1]
QRS: Quick Response Service (first-responder medical unit)
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Location mentioned:
Hemlock Rd, Fryburg, PA 16326
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