74-year-old man treated for chest pain in German Township, New Salem Borough PA
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Emergency responders were called to near Second Street in German Township for a 74-year-old man experiencing chest pain. He was conscious and alert, breathing normally, and has a history of diabetes and hypertension. He had taken nitroglycerin prior to arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Okay, Connie, Vady, I have to respond, near Second Street, German Township,
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74-year-old male, chest pain, conscious and alert.
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County, Katie, Methodologist.
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45 engine, truck 8, 11 engine, rescue 7, engine 10.
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Ander Scottdale, 716, 716, Pittsburgh Street, Scottdale,
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also residential fire.
00:37
Fire, that's three.
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We're always the cancellation out of the Westmore.
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Central.
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45 C1 to County, been told to Holton Station by Westmoreland.
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Ten points. County, ten acknowledges.
01:02
45 acknowledges call to.
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Section 14, knowledge is called to.
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Section 14, knowledge of the cancellation from Westmoreland.
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County, Station 8 calls.
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Station 8. Station 8 good.
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Were we canceled by Westmore?
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Affirmative.
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Stage and A, acknowledge the cancellation.
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County 10-in-3, we acknowledge the cancellation.
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Near Second Street, German Township, Fayette, 74-year-old male, conscious and alert, breathing normally, experiencing chest pain,
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has a history of diabetes,
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hypertension,
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since the patient is taking nitroglycerin,
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it'll be a cream-colored house with green shutters, ALS.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, New Salem, PA 15468
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