68-year-old woman falls and is conscious but unalert, Milroy PA
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A 68-year-old woman fell near Mechanic Street. She is conscious but not fully alert and has a history of breathing problems. She has not been feeling well for the past few days. Emergency medical services responded with advanced life support.
Audio|Heard on: Mifflin County Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Normal Township, near Mechanic Street, advanced life support for a fall.
00:05
MMS Company 7, Medic 12, unit 945.
00:14
Ambulance 12.4 responding advanced life support.
00:22
Ambulance 12-4 responding.
00:24
Near Mechanic Street.
00:27
68-year-old female,
00:29
fell.
00:30
Conscious, not alert.
00:32
Has not been feeling well for the past couple of days.
00:34
History of breathing issues.
00:44
121.
00:49
124. Okay, that is 401.
00:53
Available.
00:54
Okay, get unit 201 responding.
01:02
Ambulance 12-1 responding near Mechanic Street, cross street McClay Street and College Avenue, 68-year-old female, has not been feeling well for the past few days.
01:12
Conscious, not alert.
01:14
History of breathing issues.
01:15
948.
01:19
948. After the 90, 7.9-7-7-12.
01:24
948.
01:37
R-Walt Township near Mechanic Street, advanced life support for a call, EMS Company 7-949.
01:46
Smedfoy County Ambulance is available.
01:49
Amble 531-449.
01:55
Mayasland County, Eamines 7-2 responder.
02:01
EO seven to responding near Mechanic Street,
02:05
cross street McClay Street and College Avenue, 68-year-old female, conscious, not alert,
02:10
fell.
02:12
Memphis County Emperor 72 is on 50.
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Mechanic St, Milroy, PA 17063
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