Woman with copd has abdominal pain and trouble breathing, Mansfield PA
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Emergency teams responded to a residence near St. James Street in Mansfield for a 50-year-old woman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who was having difficulty breathing. She used her inhaler with no relief and was also experiencing right side abdominal pain with a hard stomach.
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the Department 2 Wells for advanced life support, in Mansfield, near St. James Street, the Gaylord,
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Residence. This called be breathing.
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Department 2 Wells for advanced life support and Mansfield, near St. James Street, the Gaylord, Residence.
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Difficulty breathing, 1148.
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Okay, here are 9-20.
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I don't want to go ahead.
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Q208-2-18-emate.
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This is CYS terminating electronics from a juvenile that's refusing to give them to them.
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Tell me in route.
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So we're going to answer my 11, 49.
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Okay, listen, no.
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...no.
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...responding.
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1216, you're responding to 16.
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You're responding to 12 at still 38 near St. James Street,
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Alert residence, difficulty breathing.
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Let's too.
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324 are responding.
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50-year-old female is that she's having some difficulty breathing.
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It does have COPD used her nebulizer inhaler, no relief.
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She's also having abdominal pain and her stomach is very hard and hurts on the right side.
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Med too.
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Thank you for your responding in.
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Failed 38 near St. James Street, the Gaylord resident.
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Difficulty breathing is med too.
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St James St, Mansfield, PA 16933
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