Medical response for unresponsive woman in Armstrong County, Vandergrift PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to an unresponsive 51-year-old woman at a residence near Aliscliffe Avenue in Armstrong County. The woman was reported to have fallen and required assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
AIMS is responding to near Sval-Equip Avenue for a 51-year-old female unresponsive, code 40.
00:08
Thank you.
00:14
I live near Walnut, 40-year-old female in a buffer code.
00:22
Control 516.
00:28
Armstrong 632 632.
00:33
Assisting with a woman who fell, approximately 360 pounds, be assisting 487 on ECMS.
01:00
Bro 1922 troll 516.
01:15
36 out of equipment avenue, code 40.
01:28
Is 940 available?
01:36
Prominative.
01:37
Can you activate them please?
01:44
Medic 940 Bravo response,
01:47
36 Aliscliffe Avenue of Manesson.
01:50
Cross street near Nita and 2nd Street, 51-year-old female code 40.
01:54
Assisting 516.
02:01
Yeah.
02:04
Gotty, 122 is around, say, Margaret.
02:09
122, 1924.
02:14
County, 126 is clear from Kimball as well.
02:21
Price date, 1924.
02:28
Finley Road parking lot of O'Reilly Auto Parts, Juliet Juliet-Romeo 689.
02:34
O'Reilly Park.
02:40
...1924.
02:45
Unresponsive 51-year-old female, code 40, be assisting 520.
02:56
125 Broad Avenue at Beacon Supply, burglar alarm showing Zone 14, Hub building motion.
03:03
Precincts, I'll grab that as soon as I clear my stop.
03:07
Town 4.
03:12
Medic 940 Bravo Response 36-Alcliffe Avenue.
03:17
Manesson, cross streets near Nita and 2nd Street for a 51-year-old female code 40, be assisting 520.
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