Medical emergency with heavy bleeding near atlantic avenue, Erie PA
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Emergency medical services responded to a call near Atlantic Avenue for an 82-year-old male bleeding heavily from a wound.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Fire and EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
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927, EMS response, ELS, Friday 2.
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Reels,
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Emmerich, near Atlantic Avenue.
00:06
927, EMS response, BLS Priority 2, Emmerich, near Atlantic Avenue.
00:13
7.04 copies, and service returning.
00:17
715, same traffic.
00:19
Go.
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7.7 in service returning.
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7.07.
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This is 1912.
00:33
Go ahead.
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170 to Erie County.
00:39
Have you notified Penilex?
00:42
Go ahead.
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Pamelaide.
00:47
Pamelaide has been notified.
00:52
You can put everybody in service except for Cool,
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Hose,
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Unin City,
01:00
and Watchburg.
01:06
Copy that. All unit brother than Cool Hose, Union City, and Watchburg, Packing Service.
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Hanger 756, copies direct returning.
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143 on return.
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Remain 144.
01:20
You're in service 190, you're in service.
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90, you're in service.
01:25
25, returning.
01:27
25 is on scene returning.
01:33
Section 68 Portable 8, if you have traffic, you are not making it in.
01:41
927 from Air County.
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And 144. Thank you so, Mr.
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Moore. 144, Harry County.
02:01
You're coming in very, very low.
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I'm trying to hail on now.
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927, BLS2, laceration,
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correction hemorrhage, near Atlantic Avenue, near Atlantic,
02:14
Court Avenue and West 29th Street, cross, 323 responding for an 82-year-old male that's bleeding from this chapter.
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Location mentioned:
Atlantic Ave, Erie, PA 16506
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