Medical emergency at Farmington Fire Hall, Farmington PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to Farmington Fire Hall in Wharton Township for a 45-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain. The patient was conscious and alert, and advanced life support assistance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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County EMS activated near Elliotsville Road, Wharton Township at Farmington Fire Hall for a 45-year-old male.
00:08
He is conscious, having shortness of breath and chest pains.
00:12
ALS.
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County Fayette Four.
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Four.
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911 call Wharton.
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You'll be responding near Elliotsville Road, Wharton Township.
00:35
It's Farmington Fire Hall.
00:37
Caller reporting he pulled into the parking lot there.
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He has a 45-year-old male with him.
00:41
He is conscious and alert, having shortness of breath and chest pains, ALS.
00:46
We're in.
00:47
Yeah, 15 s on center.
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Good.
00:54
I have an operations channel for this medical call at station 15.
01:02
Received. You can have MA twelve.
01:06
That's received.
01:07
You can have the EMS unit get you a twelve.
01:10
Received.
01:16
Can you go to operations twelve to speak with somebody from station 15? We're on scene.
01:26
Clock is on scene now.
01:34
Where is it?
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Location mentioned:
Elliotsville Rd, Farmington, PA 15437
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