65-year-old woman treated for weakness and shortness of breath, Hallstead PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 65-year-old woman experienced weakness and shortness of breath near Chase Avenue in Hallstead Borough. Multiple emergency medical units responded to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Southwestern County,
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Groupin-Hawksud EMS for notification.
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New Milford EMS, second call, second crew needed.
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To cover the call, Montrose,
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EMS, for ALS,
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respond.
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Near Chase Ave, Hallstead Borough, cross streets, Crossbeck Street, and Lusk Ave.
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For a 65-year-old female,
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weak and short of breath.
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District County, Grandin-Hollstead, EMS for notification, New Milford EMS, give a call, second call, second crew needed.
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Montrose EMS, for ALS, respond near Chase Ave,
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Hallstead Borough,
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cross streets, Prospect Street, and Lusk Ave, for a 65-year-old female,
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weak and short of breath, ALS, respond on EMS.
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27.
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County, Mc1.
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County on, Mc1.
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Mc1's responding.
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10-4, Mc1, you're responding, 1329.
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For the county,
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McWan, you're responding, 1329.
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Look for the county,
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McE1.
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Go ahead.
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Be advised the patient does feel weak and busy,
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and they are requesting also.
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Location mentioned:
Chase Ave, Hallstead, PA 18822
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