Medical emergency involving child near Franks Ln, Claysburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a seven-year-old child with chest pain, nausea, diarrhea, confusion, and difficulty walking near Franks Lane Extension in Greenfield Township.
Audio|Heard on: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Out of response, chest pain.
00:01
Near Franks Lane Extension.
00:03
Three shift 800 and thirty-seven.
00:10
QRS 86 to Delta response, chest pain.
00:13
Near Franks Lane Extension, Greenfield Township, B37.
00:26
429-439 at 838.
00:29
Near Franks Lane Extension in Greenfield Township.
00:35
Seven year old male.
00:38
Nausea, diarrhea.
00:40
Struggling to ambulate.
00:42
Talking to him from a VA nurse.
00:45
He's clammy and confused.
00:51
302-305.
00:54
I see the truck just arrived.
01:11
Five inch.
01:12
1591, you calling me?
01:16
Uh, whenever you get a chance, can you call him?
01:27
635.
01:30
635.
01:35
I'll be clear.
01:36
I'll just close it out RC.
01:38
That would be fine.
01:44
PRS 86 responding.
01:51
Blur engine 313 is available.
01:56
6 at 843,
02:04
Near Franks Lane extension.
02:09
Seven-year-old male, nausea, diarrhea, struggling to ambulate.
02:13
Has to be slightly confused.
02:15
Four hundred and twenty-nine, you are responding in.
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Location mentioned:
Franks Ln, Claysburg, PA 16625
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