Medical emergency at Commerce Street in Darby Borough, Darby PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female of about 32 years old shows possible heart attack symptoms near Commerce Street in Darby Borough. Emergency medical services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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EMS going up to near Commerce Street.
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Near Commerce Street.
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Heart attack symptoms, thirty-two year old female.
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Not 125 out at Target.
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Three seven copy.
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Two five okay.
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Ninety-one thirty-two.
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I'll take the alarm.
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Thirty-two, okay.
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Eighty-one thirty-five.com.
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You can lift the air.
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We'll be clear.
00:28
Thirty-one twenty-four is clear.
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Over to thirty-one.
00:34
Go ahead. Thirty-one forty-nine.
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One car has been left there for eighty-one and assisting.
00:41
All units can resume normal radio traffic at 19 forty-two.
00:46
And the twenty-five Kent, two five Kent Road for a neighbor complaining of non-progress caused holding for two and a half hours in reference to neighbor dumping trash on his property.
00:53
Yeah, we can call back if he's still there, please.
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Everyone's four at near Commerce Street in Darby Borough.
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Heart attack near Commerce Street in Darby Borough.
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Heart attack, respond, arrive and operate on EMS Hale.
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Location mentioned:
Commerce St, Darby, PA 19023
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