Medical personnel respond to cardiac emergency on hill street, Elkland PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a residence near Hill Street, Elkland, for an 88-year-old man experiencing a possible cardiac emergency. The patient reportedly had a heart attack prior to the call but was breathing normally at the time of response.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Traguttony Department 25 Wellsboro ALS in Elklin, near Hill Street, Hill for your residence, cardiac emergency.
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Department 25 Wellsville ALS in Elklin, near Hill Street, Hill-Figger Residence, cardiac emergency, 1925.
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Or is responding.
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Making four responding in Elklin, near Hill Street, the Hilfiger Residence for cardiac emergency, MET 2, 1928.
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I'm at Mickey Ford.
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Good evening, Mickey Ford.
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Good evening.
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You're responding for an 88-year-old male.
00:59
Callers stay to the peace.
01:01
Believe that they just had a heart attack prior to the call.
01:05
Is responding and breathing normally now not changing any color, not clammy?
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It does have a history of blood thickening up.
01:16
Pulse is the time of the call.
01:18
You, caller did state that the patient's breathing was heavier than the usual.
01:24
Bet,
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too.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Hill St, Elkland, PA 16920
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