Medical emergency for elderly female with possible stroke, Fulton County PA
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An 80-year-old female near Haven Lane West experienced possible stroke symptoms and mobility issues. She was conscious and breathing okay. The caller reported that she had two transient ischemic attacks in the last week. EMS and ambulance services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Bethel Township near Haven Lane West,
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stroke, class, long response, ambulance for company 55, Washington, Medic 59.
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near Haven Lane West, stroke, class one response, ambulance for company 55, Washington, a medic 59 is due (number withheld).
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301 on here waiting for additional.
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55001 on your rating additional 2123.
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2123.
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Settlestown-tip near Haven Lane West, Shrub Class-Home response, Ambulance for Company 55.
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near Haven Lane West, Shurrard Class-form response, ambulance for Company 55 is due.
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55-55 VMS personnel, additional crew is needed for the call, 2124.
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Fulton, ambulance,
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Lieutenant 55 and out of the station.
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EMS, Lieutenant 55, and they're out of the station, 21, 24.
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Phone name (number withheld)'s responding, sir.
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The end of 15501 responding off to 2128.
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First line, 2129, Beckel Township, near Haven Lane West.
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You have an 80-year-old female, she is conscious alert, breathing okay, is due that she's having some mobility issues.
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Callers through that she's had two TIAs in the last week.
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You do have a medic, en route.
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Location mentioned:
Haven Ln W, Bethel Township, PA 17267
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