56-year-old man with vomiting and chest discomfort, Everett PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 56-year-old man near Adelphia Road, Monroe Township who had been vomiting all day, experiencing chest discomfort, shortness of breath, and unable to take diabetic medication for 12 hours.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford County Fire, EMS and Law
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Transcript:
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The 12, Medic 11,
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you're due for a Delta response,
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near Adelphia Road, Monroe Township.
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Psychologists.
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Curs 8754. Unit 12, Currestone unit for Delta response,
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near Adelphia Road, Monroe Township.
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12, this is your final page for a Delta response.
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Bedford County.
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Medic 11, be advised that we won't need a full ALS.
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11003,000.
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1103, you're responding, 059.
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144.
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Adelphia Road, Adelphia,
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Black Valley Road.
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The Collar did state, you're going to see two turns into Adelphia.
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She's the second one there, the first trip on the second road.
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A 56-year-old male has been sick most of the day vomiting.
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During a call that he did advise, he does have chest discomfort experience of previous heart history, some difficulty breathing.
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Also, as a diabetic, has been unable to take any medication for the past 12 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Adelphia Rd, Everett, PA 15537
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