61-year-old man with uncontrolled nosebleed at Apollo, Apollo PA
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A 61-year-old man at near South Pennsylvania Avenue experienced an uncontrolled nosebleed for over an hour while taking blood thinners. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
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1-061, Apollo 203, near South Pennsylvania Avenue.
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61-year-old male, uncontrolled nosebleed,
00:07
and altered mental status 3, 1710.
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Are you responding Louis Avenue Park Street City is United Chief oneself confirming in travel?
00:23
On Station 521, you can disregard Wagner Road.
00:26
You're back in 1710.
00:27
On Spont Island Station 4 respond 858 5 pines road cross streets a Colonial Manor Road and Quaker Group Drive Endless assist lifting, I'll appreciate the tackle line.
00:43
Two along.
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You have 356 where it turns on the Freeport Road going into Harrison Township.
00:51
Pennsylvania Mike Tanga, November 3888 White Jeep, click one inside.
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Copy.
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Island Station 4 Respond, 858, 5-Pines Road, cross-suits of Colonial Manor Road and Quaker Drive.
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Ameth assist lifting, Operation Pack 11.
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That's 994 Gullivan.
01:23
914-104,
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operations, Jeanette Fire.
01:31
3945 Hills Church, Mike Ficker, X-ray-2251.
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Free soon.
01:43
Armstrong 164 is en route.
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4-year dispatch 17-0-9 and route 1712 into number 36164.
01:57
Apollo 2 at near South Pennsylvania Avenue.
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A 61-year-old male has been having a nosebleed for over an hour.
02:03
He is on blood thinners.
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He's been trying to stop it with tissues,
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but it just keeps going on.
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Doors unlocked for you.
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Location mentioned:
S Pennsylvania Ave, Apollo, PA 15613
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