Emergency crews respond to cardiac symptoms at Gateway Towers, Dubois PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Gateway Towers near East Long Avenue in DuBois for a 60-year-old man experiencing possible heart attack symptoms. The man was alert but breathing abnormally and mentioned possible anxiety. Crews made contact with the patient outside the building.
Audio|Heard on: Clearfield County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 43, no response for the cardiac symptoms.
00:02
Dubois 21 East Long Avenue, Gateway Towers.
00:05
Medic 43,
00:08
no response for cardiac symptoms.
00:11
DuBois 21 East Long Avenue, Gateway Towers.
00:14
Individual be off front.
00:15
1706.
00:25
Fully carrying on.
00:27
43 acknowledging.
00:29
17 is up.
00:40
Two five five.
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Responding.
00:48
Four 355, Dubois 21 East Avenue Gateway.
00:51
Patient which was our complaint and we'll meet you out front.
00:55
He is a 60 year old male, thinks he is having a heart attack.
01:02
He was conscious, breathing normal.
01:04
Correction, not breathing normally.
01:05
He was alert and thinks it might have also been possibly his anxiety.
01:14
He was a little uncooperative on the phone.
01:15
He wanted to hang up with us so he could get down the stairs and meet up with you.
01:18
You are responding 1709.
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