Woman treated for chest pain in Morris Township, Morris PA
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EMS and fire units responded to a residence near Back Street in Morris Township to assist a 74-year-old woman experiencing chest pain. She was breathing normally with no signs of clamminess and no history of heart attack. She had taken nitroglycerin a few hours earlier but no aspirin.
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Morris Township near Back Street for chest pain.
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Department 15, Wellsboro, ALS, Morris Township near Back Street for chest pain.
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Cuyahoga County Department 2 in Mansfield 150 press, Beck Street, McGee residents for a public assist.
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Department 2 in Mansfield 150 Prospect Street, the McGee Residence for Public Assist.
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2 is 3 responding.
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Thank you, 3 responding.
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Morris Township,
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near Back Street for chest pain.
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Med 2.0606.
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Tigerman makes three.
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D3. D3.
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You're responding for a 74-year-old female caller was the patient.
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She was having some chest pains this morning,
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is responding and breathing normally,
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not clammy, no history of heart attack.
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It did take four nitro a couple hours ago.
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Also did not any other aspirin.
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16 every response and we'll handle a call.
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16 years running I copy.
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Call 0109. You're doing that you can hold up and leave it.
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Zero one. Zero one, zero.
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Going again, please.
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220 on scene, 0110.
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Emil is 157 responding.
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A1157, the Q3 responding.
02:51
Moore's Township,
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near Back Street for chest pains, I'm at 2014.
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Back St, Morris, PA 16938
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