Male inmate with chest pain and numbness at correctional facility, Lords Valley PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a correctional facility near Pike County Boulevard for a 47-year-old male inmate experiencing dizziness, sweating, flushing, chest pain, and numbness on the left side.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County and Lackawaxen Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
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We're going to have Township near Pike County Boulevard, the correctional facility for a medical call.
00:04
29 a1212.
00:11
We go to township near Pike County Boulevard, the correctional facility for a medical call, 29 and once in one.
00:17
Rushpoint Road 851.
00:23
ComCenter, 39 Ambulance 1.
00:30
39 Ambulance 1.
00:33
In-Ralpons to Corp, mileage 4628.7.
00:40
Race is 8-3.
00:44
Codney 9 Amul 21.
00:45
29 Amulets 1.
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29 Amulets 1.
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29 Amulets 1.
00:53
Please, please, stand by.
01:00
29 ambulance one, constern.
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Go ahead, Compton.
01:05
Going to the correctional facility for a 46-year-old male who was originally called in for a none on the reason and just received further information in presenting with busyness, diaphoretic and flush,
01:17
now having chest pains and left-sided numbness to ALS.
01:44
Received.
01:47
Blooming Grove Township, near Pike County Boulevard, correctional facility for chest pain 4103.
01:53
Rustry treatment plant road 854.
01:56
Pai County County Boulevard at the Correction.
02:08
Near Pike County Boulevard at the correctional facility.
02:11
47-year-old male.
02:13
D. I have redness and flush and having chest pains and left side numbness.
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Location mentioned:
Pike County Blvd, Lords Valley, PA 18428
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