Medical emergency for man with dizziness near Westwood, Elkland PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response for a 57-year-old man near Westwood experiencing dizziness, sweating, nausea, and lightheadedness. Assistance was provided for lifting at the residence near 633 West Main Street, Elkland.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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257, Mickey Forens,
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near Westwood.
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Cardiff's emergency, mid-217-5.
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Tag emit, ambulance 257.
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The time I stop to go out.
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Your responding,
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57-year-old male was alert.
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Does have a card history, color stated he was white in color,
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their tail, dizzy, and on the verge of passing out.
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So regular myth.
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Thank you.
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It was 257 on scene, 17009.
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(number withheld) for lifting assistance
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entire county
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Tioga County to Department 3 in Elkland, 633 West Main Street, the row residence, to assist the amount's 25-7 with lifting.
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2413, you're responding in Elkland, 633 West Main Street, the Royal Residence.
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Two-sost, standards 25-7, lifting, 1714.
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How good, make you four.
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Forward.
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25-7-19 reporting the patient is very sweaty, does not feel well, light-headed and nauseous,
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and is on a heart monitor from Wellsboro.
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They're copy.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Elkland, PA 16920
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