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56-year-old man has severe abdominal pain and chest tightnessReading PA

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Reading, PA 19601

According to the dispatch call, a 56-year-old man is experiencing severe pain on the right side of his abdomen, chest tightness, and difficulty walking. Medical teams are responding and transporting him to Reading hospital.

Audio|Heard on: City of Reading Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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DEMEDIC 3.104 OLE, 56-year-old male, having severe right-side abdominal pain.
00:05
Every used to his back, difficulty walking on set was Sunday.
00:11
No medical history noted.
00:13
States chest is also tight.
00:16
We'll be going to Reading.
00:18
Okay.
00:20
The only-medic 7 is on team.
00:27
Pneumatic 7, arrow location.
00:29
I'm going to have a reason for a seat.
00:31
Medic 3 on location.
00:34
Three, a minute seven is an author of writing.
00:37
Medic seven going to running.
00:43
All right. All right, a medic three are a row.
00:44
All right.
00:47
Medic three going to Reading, 17.
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Reading, PA 19601

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