89-year-old woman shaking but conscious near Merrick Street, Hazel Hurst PA
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An 89-year-old woman near Merrick Street in Hazel Hurst was reported shaking but remained conscious and alert. Emergency services responded to the general illness.
Audio|Heard on: McKean County Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Last yearnup.
00:01
King County Ambulance 5, basic life support non-emergency response.
00:05
Hazel Hurst,
00:06
31 Merrick Street,
00:08
Crossedough, Dewey Avenue,
00:11
General illness.
00:16
Emergency response.
00:18
Any Hazel Hurst,
00:19
31 Merrick Street, cross street, Dewey Avenue.
00:24
General illness, 1028.
00:29
King County, Chief 2110.
00:34
Correction, Chief 20, 10.
00:40
Oh, that, County.
00:46
You can disregard.
00:49
10-4[1].
00:54
Utility 20 to McKean County.
00:57
Utility 20 is on scene.
01:00
Utility 20 on scene, 1029.
01:06
2010, McKean County, same traffic.
01:10
Keep 2010 on scene,
01:13
1030.
01:15
McKean, Connie, M85 in Ralph.
01:18
M85, responding 1033.
01:21
Here's respond to 31,
01:23
Merrick Street in Hazlehurst.
01:28
You have an 89-year-old female.
01:31
She is conscious alert.
01:33
Call her say to that, she's shaking.
01:35
I does not believe that it's a seizure.
01:38
Go ahead and use south out to do.
01:46
2010 McKean County.
01:50
10.
01:56
If we got a response from MA10 yet?
02:00
Chief 2010, that's a negative.
02:03
We do have MA5 responding approximately two minutes ago.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Merrick St, Hazel Hurst, PA 16733
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