Man treated for breathing difficulty on Westmore Avenue, New Stanton PA
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Emergency responders treated a 49-year-old man having difficulty breathing and feeling light-headed on Westmore Avenue. Rescue units used special operations channel to assist with extrication from a hillside residence.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Smor-L-1. Station 25, Respond122, Westmore Avenue.
00:04
Permanoxyl, I'm activating negative patients, operations, fire attack 10.
00:12
That's Chief 25, I'll be on the scene.
00:17
Receive.
00:28
Dispatch, you can have 26 cancel.
00:32
There's nothing out of your station.
00:35
Okay.
00:37
Yeah, just another (name withheld) Columbia, that's all I need.
00:44
Westmoreland all 1-1-206 units act for either Westmore Avenue.
00:48
You can cancel for 2.25.
01:00
49-year-old male difficulty breathing, light-headed.
01:09
26, okay.
01:13
1744.
01:18
Long ground together.
01:26
1736, 1738, 1745.
01:34
Radio Corps 136, 3, slow code 4.
01:40
Probably 108.
01:45
231, 1745. 231, 1745.
01:51
Dispatch chief 25 Columbia notified they'll be en route A7.
01:58
206.9s and backups for anything additional.
02:01
106.9, 1747.
02:06
1247.
02:08
124 is back in.
02:12
1747.
02:19
I'm on scene.
02:22
We're utilizing Special Opsic 10 for extrication from up on side the hill at a residence.
02:33
1748.
02:38
He's 25. Lieutenant 25.
02:42
Go ahead.
02:44
What's your location?
02:48
Near Westmore Avenue, just behind the Wendy's.
02:58
Are you interior?
03:01
Yeah, I'm inside.
03:02
Are you outside?
03:05
Yeah.
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