Medical emergency involving woman confused and on oxygen, Wellsburg WV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a location near Reeves Drive in Wellsburg for a 68-year-old woman who was confused, in and out of consciousness, and receiving oxygen treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Panhandle WV Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Attention for County EMS, Franklin, first responders.
00:08
Attention for coming.
00:11
EMS, Franklin first responders.
00:13
Need to respond.
00:16
Near Reeves Drive and Wellsburg.
00:19
68-year-old female in a matter of consciousness.
00:22
She's bathing, not making sense when she talks.
00:24
She is on oxygen.
00:27
Address again, near Reeves Drive, Wellsburg.
00:30
Time of tone, 640.
00:37
Correct.
00:43
Time for EMS, you are at 641.
00:45
Thank you for EMS, EMS, call your fire.
00:57
Tension Brook County, EMS, Collier's fire.
01:00
Need you to respond,
01:01
23 Hunter Lane and Colliers.
01:04
For a 42-year-old male, arm is hurting, he cannot get out of bed, he does have a history of heart problems.
01:10
That is 23 Hunter Lane and Colliers, Plymouthown, 642.
01:18
Brook Station 7, are you direct on your tone?
01:25
Attention, Franklin Fire, Second Tone, Tension Wellsburg Fire.
01:30
The President Franklin Fire, second tone, Tension Wellsburg, Dangerous Bond.
01:38
Near Reeves Drive, Wellsburg,
01:41
66-year-old female, in and out of consciousness.
01:44
She's gazing, not making sense when she speaks.
01:46
She is on oxygen.
01:49
Again, near Reeves Drive in Wellsburg.
01:52
Time is home, 644.
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Location mentioned:
Reeves Dr, Wellsburg, WV 26070
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