62-year-old man with uncontrolled nosebleed at medical alarm, Punxsutawney PA
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Emergency responders are at a medical alarm near Number 8 Road, Perry Township, for a 62-year-old man with an uncontrolled nosebleed and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Med 9 Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
So, call your area near Number 8 Road Perry Township, 62-year-old male hemorrhage 0905.
00:08
Jefferson County,
00:10
can you think you're at us to that medical alarm? We'll be responding to the hemorrhage.
00:20
That's 793 responding to 906, near Number 8 Road, Perry Township.
00:27
For a 62-year-old male, bleeding from the nose.
00:31
Partners still yending at this time.
00:33
I'll advise.
00:39
Can you receive that address again?
00:42
It's going to be near Number eight road.
00:48
That was the medic 101 is on scene.
00:51
Act 101 on scene 0906.
00:59
Jefferson 93, operating only she made a dollar-level response.
01:07
Darison, Cura, Ket 3rd is going to the scene of the medical alarm.
01:23
QRS 30 responding at 0907.
01:31
Is this just a pull cord alarm?
01:35
Sure, sorry, the caller stated it was the pool cord alarm.
01:41
Okay.
01:46
30 from 53.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:51
We're en route to that also, but we have an extended ETA so if you can go and check it out.
01:56
We'll be there after we get there.
01:59
They're in formal in there now.
02:04
Josh the Mac 93.
02:07
903. 903, go ahead.
02:11
For the caller, not breathing normally attempting to control the bleeding, it is not controlled at this time.
02:17
That'll have a response.
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Location mentioned:
No 8 Rd, Punxsutawney, PA 15767
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