Woman in her 70s treated for breathing trouble, Selinsgrove PA
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Emergency services responded to a 72-year-old woman near East Spruce Street who was experiencing breathing difficulties, possible kidney stone, and nausea. Another incident involving a 64-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath was also mentioned but is separate from this call.
Audio|Heard on: Snyder County Fire and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
EMS dispatched to 140 East Spruce Street.
00:02
Incident at East Spruce Street regarding breathing issues.
00:06
Reported breathing trouble, possible kidney stone, nausea.
00:16
Dispatcher confirms location near East Spruce Street.
00:20
Patient is a 72-year-old female with breathing difficulty.
00:23
No additional information.
00:26
Copy on the dispatch.
00:43
Location confirmed near East Spruce Street.
00:46
Patient described as female, 72 years old, breathing trouble.
00:52
Unknown reference.
00:55
Unknown reference.
00:59
Acknowledged.
01:12
Unknown reference.
01:25
Respiratory unit available.
01:34
Unit dispatch confirmed.
01:36
Responding to East Spruce Street for breathing issues.
01:46
Location and patient details confirmed.
01:52
Unknown reference.
01:59
Report of 64-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath.
02:05
Acknowledged.
02:06
Acknowledged.
02:16
Unknown reference.
02:19
Clarification on incident handling.
02:25
Calls are separate; continuing with East Spruce Street call.
02:29
Request for additional information.
02:32
Request for additional information.
02:39
Patient is female.
02:41
Possible kidney stone and nausea reported.
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Location mentioned:
E Spruce St, Selinsgrove, PA 17870
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