Medical emergency at public building for woman with chest pain, Waynesboro PA
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Emergency services responded to a medical emergency near North Franklin Street involving a 40-year-old woman experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS Alerts
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Transcript:
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Borough, Waynesboro,
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near North Franklin Street.
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Chastaincloth, one response, Boxery, 24-01.
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Medical district company 24, email company, Medic Company, 23-21's been alerted,
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Ops 2[1], 1807.
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21, Office 2, 1807. 21, Office 2, 1807.
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Okay,
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so this 24-1-1-4.
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It's 2401 off soon.
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from Township 1873 Clayhill Road off of Hayes Church Road cardiac arrest class one response to off 3317 mechis company three annual company three mec 2331's valor afts two 1808
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franklin engine 24-1 with four to the chest pain
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that's point four one off to
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Charlie Lee was four not responding yeah it was four nine ops two
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C.R 3D3. 3,
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Dutie 3, opposite.
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Franklin, Nguer.
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Rangelo's 39, responder.
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Counts 3.9 opposite 2.
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Take 331 respond.
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Like 231 opposite 2.
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231 opposite.
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And as in 24, 24,
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92321, class 1, near North Franklin Street, gonna be a 40-year-old female, consular in Oregon, complaining of chest pain and trouble reading, shall also feel daily in generally 6, 18 of 9.
Police codes explained
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Ops 2: Operations Channel 2 (assigned tactical radio channel for the incident)
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Location mentioned:
N Franklin St, Waynesboro, PA 17268
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