Man found unconscious and not breathing near Hidden Hill Lane, Robesonia PA
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Emergency responders were called to near Hidden Hill Lane for a 74-year-old man who was found unconscious and not breathing. The man was turning blue, and CPR was being given at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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North Harbor Township, near Hidden Hill Lane, crushed a milestone road and dead end, a cardiac arrest.
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Station 29, Keras, Station 26, A1-6-5-1-2, Medic 6-521.
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North Hood Township near Hidden Hill Lane, Crusher, Milestone, Road, and Dead End, a cardiac arrest, 16-15.
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Medics 6531, we're clearing up from St.
00:27
Joe's, we'll name on Mark I over.
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Recall 2.1.
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Medics 6521, you can recall Medics 6531, received a 74-year-old male found unconscious not breathing.
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Currently sitting in a chair or they are attempting CPR.
00:45
Okay.
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Marks, Medics 6711, one on more patients.
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Medic 6M116, 1616.
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Mark, Squad 650.
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Squad 610.
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Responding near Hidden Hill Lane with the additional, you can mark 15 available there where.
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6-0 please respond with additional, is that Inland 6512 available in their wear?
01:22
No form of this.
01:24
Or do you see 1617.
01:28
I take 652 on Berks, you have the recall-in.
01:33
Uproarer.
01:38
Stility 29's around.
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Stility 29, 16, 18,
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74-year-old male,
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found unconscious, not breathing, now turning cyanotic.
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Part of this, the patient was complaining of some respiratory distress.
01:57
Currently sitting in the chair, the caller is unable to get him down to the floor.
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Location mentioned:
Hidden, Robesonia, PA 19551
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