Man struggles to breathe at gray house near Welder Rd, Luthersburg PA
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Having been found struggling to breathe with chest pain and fainting near Welder Road, a 52-year-old male with asthma received urgent EMS response at a gray house.
Audio|Heard on: Clearfield County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Clearfield County Ambulance 30,
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Medic 43, Delta response.
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Pickable episodes, 392, Welder Road, Brady Townships.
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Circle County Ambul, 30, Medic 43, Delta response, Pickable episodes, near Welder Road.
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On radio township 1113.
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43,
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Okay.
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EMC 3080, Clearfield County, I'm in the robot station.
00:49
Call the EMCCCC.
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Call the ENCCCC.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
Two stage for 30.
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Station 30. Station 30 up.
01:23
County 4 to 355, responding.
01:33
1455 responding 1116.
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Cells response in 117-392 Welder Road Brady Township, 52-year-old male.
01:43
Not breathing right,
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Elevated BP,
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Fainting.
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Has asthma, took his inhaler.
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They're in a gray house with a gray shed out front.
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Clear view, 4352 is on seat.
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485-2 on Ceteen 1190.
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Floor from Minnesota, 5-1.
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Next time, one.
02:23
Hangout.
02:28
351 responding 1120 Delta response single episode 392 Welder Road Brady Township.
02:35
52 year old male not breathing right elevated BP keeps fainting does have asthma took his inhaler he also called back a second time complaining of chest pain was instructed to take 325 milligrams of aspirin.
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They are in a gray house with a gray shed out front.
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351, coffee.
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Flood for Matt, 351 on scene.
03:19
351 on scene, 113.
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Location mentioned:
Welder Rd, Luthersburg, PA 15848
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