Pregnant woman hemorrhaging at Charleston Township address, Wellsboro PA
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A pregnant woman approximately 14 weeks along is hemorrhaging near Route 6 in Charleston Township. Emergency responders were notified and will be met outside by a designated person.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Tioga County Department one second call, Wells Road A.L.S.
00:05
Township near Route 6 at Trucklight.
00:29
Department one second call Wellsboro ALS, Charleston Township, near Route 6 at Trucklight, woman hemorrhaging, 1815.
00:45
What's a minute you four?
00:49
TORS 26 for that you're responding.
01:01
Perseudo.
01:08
Possible CDA.
01:09
Mud 2, 1816.
01:16
223 is very-0-0-0-9.
01:19
The Urine, Charleston Township, that's track light.
01:25
The woman's average in, mud 2, 1816.
01:30
That's 9, 617.
01:38
2617, go ahead.
01:40
You're responding for a year old female husband, she's having a stroke,
01:44
having weakness on her left side,
01:47
who is responding, breathing normally.
01:49
Someone started about a half an hour ago, has not had a stroke before.
01:53
Struck diagnostic shows clear evidence of a stroke with only being a little lays, one arm did have slurred speech.
01:59
They have a normal smile, I'm too.
02:02
That's how we do.
02:04
Tag a minute, K-3.
02:07
Thanks a very, go ahead.
02:08
You respond to a female patient approximately 25 to 30 years old.
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It's 14 weeks pregnant.
02:14
Is seriously bleeding.
02:16
Callers stated they will have an individual to meet you outside by the room being a plate break room.
02:22
Me too.
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Location mentioned:
US-6, Wellsboro, PA 16901
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