Multiple patients report breathing problems and unconscious person, Lancaster PA
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Emergency teams responded to multiple locations in Lancaster County for patients with breathing difficulties and one unconscious individual near East King Street and Meadow Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Llanxford Township, near East King Street of Evergreen Estates, difficulty breathing, intermediate 6-1, medic 610, class 1.
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Lankster Township 1-130, near East King Street of Evergreen Estates, difficulty breathing, intermediate, 6-1, Medi-S-10, Class 1[1],11-32.
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Any time, Medewan, I'm responding to the breathing problem on East King Street? Ten Medewan, okay.
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I, Tower 642.
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Myself and Squad 1 are available.
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Tire 642 is Class 641.
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20 a.m., on 2.
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You must want to.
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Rapid tap.
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We're taking the call for one-one they're aware.
00:55
He moved one-two, okay.
00:57
Rapid Township near Fairview Road unconscious person, Mickey (number withheld), Class 1[1],
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155.
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Count of you 773 is available.
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Last 770 in it going available? Tandex 778, we're available.
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Mickey's 778, okay?
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Play Township 30, Meadow Drive, difficulty breathing.
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Make you 231.
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Play Township 30, Meadow Drive, difficulty breathing.
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Make you 231, Class 1[1],
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1158.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Class 1: Emergency response with lights and sirens, indicating highest priority.
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E King St, Pennsylvania
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