Child with chest pain and low oxygen at Kesslersville Rd, Nazareth PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near Kesslersville Road for an 8-year-old boy experiencing chest pain and decreasing oxygen levels, possibly due to a heart condition.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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67, 161, 15 for an advanced life support medical response.
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Go.
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Near Kesslersville Road.
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8-year-old male, chest pain, and his oxygen is dropping.
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No.
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Toad county, I'll be coming.
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Thank you.
00:29
27 MS-1 advanced life support pediatric chest pains, respiratory stress, near Kesslersville Road playing field.
00:36
Off to 1431.
00:40
97-89. The 1789.
00:44
Please let them know someone lost cardboard all over the road at 3.20.6.2 going westbound on 22.
00:54
B.S. on 4. Please have just been notified.
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20 minutes 4 in or a half a minute.
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20 minutes 4 are you going across?
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Okay, 27 minutes 4.
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20 minutes 4.
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10, A.M. 27, advanced life support.
01:22
12, place of altered mental status.
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20, committed.
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D.L.S. Unable.
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Camp, Gilly.
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Avington, Manor, near Cedar Park Boulevard, Colt, Auburn, Drive, 40 of Tapship.
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Communication,
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Off 1, 14.33.
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Good, good.
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Near Kesslersville Road for an 8-year-old male with chest pain and reportedly has a hole in this heart, believed to be a medical condition and his oxygen is dropping.
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Location mentioned:
Kesslersville Rd, Nazareth, PA 18064
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