Unconscious female patient with dnr transported to hospital, Kutztown PA
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A 91-year-old female patient at Willow Brook Rehab and Health Care Center was found unconscious but breathing normally. She has a do not resuscitate order. After contacting the family, she was transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
September near Trexler Avenue at Kutztown Manor,
00:05
Room 138 D.
00:08
David. This is Jim Singh, Allen, Lernery Street.
00:10
They are unconscious.
00:12
Station 46, QRS, medic 5721.
00:16
December 120, Texas Avenue, Willbrook Rehab and Health Care Center,
00:21
room 138 D-D Delta, between Gensing Alley and Linae Street, front unconscious, 0800.
00:32
6,500. 625-0-4 is arriving.
00:39
4 is arriving, 080-1.
00:41
B.
00:47
Second dispatch, Cootsam Barrow, 120, Trexford Avenue, at Willbrook Rehab and Health Care Center,
00:53
Room 138 D Delta, between Gensing Alley and Lone Street, then unconscious.
00:58
Station 46 KORS, second dispatch, Cutsum Barrow, 120, Trackflow Avenue at Willbrook Rehab and Health Care Center,
01:05
Room 138 D delta between Jimsing Alley and Lone Street, turn on Conscious, 0805.
01:20
Center Township near Eagleview Drive cross-rate of Hawkeview Court for a lift-assist, (number withheld).
01:30
We have room 138-8-2.
01:40
We have room 138 e-belt-h.
01:46
91-year-old female unconscious and breathing normally.
01:49
Had a very bloody stool and then was unresponsive, she does have a DNR.
01:53
They contacted the family who agreed to have the patient transported to the hospital.
01:58
It was not a previous issue, liver cancer and bloating.
02:02
Precautions are not indicated, weighs 155 pounds, going to same trips.
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