Medical emergency at Penn State Health urgent care, Temple PA
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A 50-year-old male at Penn State Health urgent care reported shortness of breath and swelling with pain in his right lower leg. He has a history of blood clots. Advanced emergency medical services were dispatched to room five near North 5th Street Highway.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Emergency Services
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Muhlenberg Township, Penn State Health,
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the urgent care.
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Room number five,
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ALS[1], medical.
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5604, Muhlenberg Township near North 5th Street Highway, the Penn State Health,
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Minerburg, urgent care.
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Room number five, uses site entrance for an ALS[1] medical, 1438.
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This night, Classy, 004 is responding.
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aesthetic 5604 in route 1440 Penn State Health urgent care near North 5th Street Highway.
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Reviews the site entrance patient is going to be in room number 5, 50-year-old male complaining of shortness of breath,
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his swelling in pain, and his right lower leg.
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Does have a history of blood clots should be able to walk with health,
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and he has precautions not indicated if you're testing ready.
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ALS: Advanced emergency medical response with higher-level care, typically provided by paramedics.
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Location mentioned:
N 5th Street Hwy Suite 101, Temple, PA 19560
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