Medical emergency at residence near Red Fox Lane, Lewisburg PA
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Emergency medical services responded to a call near Red Fox Lane in East Buffalo Township for a 45-year-old man experiencing abdominal pain with a history of alcohol abuse. The patient was unaware that EMS had been called. A third party caller with a door code was en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Union County Emergency Services
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Please,
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East Buffalo Township,
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near Red Fox Lane,
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abdominal pain.
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Near Red Fox Lane off a country hill road,
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abdominal pain, make you two,
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20-04.
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Robby Unit Central.
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Both sides.
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21 sent up to near Red Fox Lane East Buffalo Township.
00:38
Had an EMS[1] call there for abdominal pain, patient has a history of alcohol abuse.
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Caller of a third party and patient does not know EMS[1] being called.
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That boiler.
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We're up, 505.
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We're up in a zero five.
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And you can't block.
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Mickey 2 responding.
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Near Red Fox Lane.
01:15
Received his third party.
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The RP is heading over with (name withheld) right now from the Lentown area.
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She does know the door code to get in.
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Apparently it's a 45-year-old male with the history of alcohol abuse.
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Does not know EMS[1] has been called.
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Doesn't know if he's going to be an issue or not.
01:37
He does broadly go ahead and it's head over as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Red Fox Ln, Lewisburg, PA 17837
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