Medical emergency with shoulder pain and behavioral issues, Mckean PA
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Emergency services responded to a medical call near Golden Road for a 74-year-old male experiencing shoulder pain and possible behavioral issues related to dementia.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
McKean, Edinboro,
00:02
Medic for EMF.
00:08
McKean first respond, Enverro for the transportable, Medit for UMFALS1, Traumatic injury, near Golden Road.
00:17
McKean first respond, Enver for the transportable, Meditore, UMFALS1, Traumatic injury, near Golden Road.
00:24
Israg.
00:32
McKean first respond and wrote for the transportable Mediore NOSA1 to Madagic injury near Golden Road.
00:42
McKean first respond to the transportable Mediorea, Mousailles 1, Traumatic injury near Golden Road.
00:53
Mediator. Okay.
01:00
MattiCorps, one stage away for traumatic injury, near Golden Road,
01:05
Oliver to Edinburgh Road, for a 74-year-old male,
01:09
his shoulder pain, PSB heading that way, he's tearing up the house.
01:14
Okay, I can get that for a driver.
01:17
Happy 44 driver.
01:19
Great.
01:25
McKean driver's patient for the call near Golden Road.
01:29
McKean, new driver's the station, near Golden Road.
01:37
All 3 to 1.
01:38
All right, we're all clear here.
01:44
Medical 4.
01:46
Medical 4.
01:49
Read a stage.
01:54
As an affirmative, stage away.
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Okay.
02:00
Okay.
02:04
388.
02:12
DC202 operations?
02:16
388, near Golden.
02:18
You're going to be staging away,
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dementia patient.
02:22
Astroy in the house, shoulder pain.
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Location mentioned:
Golden Rd, McKean, PA 16426
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