Child with breathing difficulty and fever in Miles Township, Rebersburg PA
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An 8-year-old child in Miles Township was reported to have difficulty breathing and a fever. Emergency responders were dispatched to near East Main Street for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Centre and Clearfield Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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Fox 2819, Miles Township, near East Main Street, ALS[1] emergency for breathing difficulty.
00:05
Ambulance from 28,
00:07
and from 8 in place of 24,
00:10
QRS19 also due at 906.
00:16
Got a Q81.
00:20
NICTU81
00:22
Responding
00:24
NICU81, Miles Township, near East Main Street, cross streets of Chesna Street and Grove Valley 8-year-old male having difficulty breathing, he is on O2.
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Just have a favor.
00:35
They're requesting to go to E-BAN, and you're responding 906.
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Center County, 283.
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Anyone 283.
00:50
Any once 283, Miles Township.
00:53
Near East Main Street, cross streets of Chestnut Street and Grove Valley.
00:57
Any three-year-old male having difficulty breathing, he is on O2.
01:00
Also running a fever.
01:02
He requesting to go to E-Man.
01:03
You're responding 907.
01:07
Okay, 24-2.
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Make you 242.
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You can trust and service responding.
01:17
Okay, Mickey 242 Miles Township.
01:20
Near East Main Street, cross streets of Chestnut Street, Pro Valley.
01:23
8-year-old male having difficulty breathing, he is on O2.
01:26
He's running a fever, requesting to go to E-BAN.
01:28
You're responding 907.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Rebersburg, PA 16872
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