Medical emergency at port matilda involving cardiac arrest, Port Matilda PA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near South High Street in Port Matilda for an 87-year-old male in cardiac arrest. Multiple fire and emergency medical units responded and arrived on scene to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Centre and Clearfield Counties Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Box 201 in Port Matilda near South High Street, AILA for a response of mail, AMO (number withheld) is due 1422.
00:14
County, Envy 127-2.
00:18
Ann once 272.
00:20
Free storming.
00:23
Hammonds 272, and Portmott, near South High Street, crushed West Broad Street and Church Street.
00:30
Calls now upgrades when a cardiac arrest for an 87-year-old male.
00:33
You're responding to 1423.
00:36
Okay. 924-1.
00:38
9241.
00:41
Voting constitutional.
00:43
You're responding 1423.
00:46
Can I make a 25 P?
00:54
Fox 1512 and Portmott, near South High Street for first notices for cardiac arrest.
01:06
Box 1512, Mottola, near South High Street.
01:10
Merence Medical Assists for a credit arrest.
01:12
Coming 15 is due, 1423.
01:18
We're available.
01:20
You're available 1423.
01:27
Center County, ambulance 272.
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The ambulance 272.
01:34
On scene.
01:36
You're on scene, 1425.
01:44
Saraganic, Rush 15.
01:45
Rush 15.
01:47
Rush 15.
01:51
Respondon 2.
01:53
From Brush 15, Port Matilda 2 is near South High Street, Crosha, Westbroo Street and Church Street.
01:59
87-year-old male, cardiac arrest.
02:00
You're responding 14-25.
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County, Andreask 15.
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And Jarnesky, 15.
02:12
Responding with 4.
02:14
You're responding to 1426.
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Location mentioned:
S High St, Port Matilda, PA 16870
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