Medical emergency for woman with severe abdominal pain, Howard PA
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Emergency medical response for a 54-year-old woman experiencing severe abdominal pain. She was recently discharged from the hospital for pancreatitis. The incident is located near Bomboy Road and Holter's Crossing Road in Howard Township.
Audio|Heard on: Centre and Clearfield Counties Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Box 2614, Howard 1212 Road, ALS[1] for abdominal pain.
00:06
Medic 24, QRS-14 is due 2350.
00:17
126-1 HAL 6-1 Howard Township near Bomboy Road and Holter's Crossing Road, 54-year-old female with severe abdominal pain.
00:32
Recently released from the hospital for pancreatic issue. Responding 2351.
00:44
Medics 242 responding.
00:49
Responding 5 additional.
00:51
Medic 242 responding to 23-2.
01:06
Box 2614 Howard Township near Bomboy Road and Holter's Crossing Road, ALS[1] for severe abdominal pain.
01:11
CORS 14 still due 2365.
01:19
Keep 234 CERC.
01:21
Okay.
01:24
Thank you, 224, go ahead.
01:29
Clearfield called over, apparently you keep driving past the residence.
01:33
There is somebody at the driveway with a flashlight trying to flag in.
01:42
104, we see him, county.
01:45
Go ahead, north is on scene.
01:47
Here on scene, 2359.
01:54
Senator CERC 14.
01:58
QRS 14 in-row.
02:03
TRS 14 in power Township near Bomboy Road and Holter's Crossing Road.
02:10
54-year-old female with severe abdominal pain recently released from hospital for pancreatitis.
02:15
Your responding, 2350.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Old 220 Rd, Howard, PA 16841
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