Medical emergency involving chest pain near West 3rd St, Erie PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving chest pain in a 52-year-old female near West 3rd Street between Walnut and Cherry Streets. EMS and police units are responding, with an AED requested from Lawrence Park.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Tower 2,
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chest pain near West 3rd Street.
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Tower 2, chest pain near West Third Street between Walnut Street and Cherry Street.
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Echo 1 County, can you start PD over that way?
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They're on the way.
00:19
One ten operations.
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One ten.
00:23
PD just arrived on scene, I was standing by for an update when they get in.
00:27
Still 0110 , ALS priority one for chest pain, near West Third Street.
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Our unit's responding, near West Third Street for EMS.
00:44
Tower 2, responding Walnut and Cherry Street are your cross streets.
00:48
Fifty-two-year-old female, conscious breathing with some chest pain.
00:53
Police department is requesting an AED from Lawrence Park to respond up there.
00:57
Just giving updates, sounds workable.
01:03
Dispatch is responding.
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EC 110, you're responding.
01:13
ALS party one chest pain near West 3, responding for a 52-year-old female,
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731.
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MP 14 EMS.
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Location mentioned:
W 3rd St, Erie, PA 16507
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