Medical team responds to heart emergency in Boggs Township, Howard PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Boggs Township were dispatched for a possible medical emergency involving a man experiencing heart failure and difficulty breathing. The patient was reported to be a 61‑year‑old male who had been in bed all day. Responders noted that the driveway to the location was likely to be icy.
Audio|Heard on: Centre PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yeah, well,
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here is.
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It was 2061 in Boggs.
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It's near Little Marsh Creek Rd.
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Cross streets are Willow View Lane and Road.
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Sixty one year old male, and say he is breathing.
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They met all day.
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Also, it might be a long drive.
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I see.
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One G twelve.
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Box 2690 in Boggs Township, near Little Marsh Creek Rd.
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ALS emergency for breathing difficulty.
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Back to 24 is still 2.
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2012.
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All right, 24-2.
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No, 24-2!
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Respond.
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Medic 24-2 in Vaux Township, near Little Marsh Creek Rd, cross streets of Willowview Lane and Richner Hollow Rd.
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61 year old male has end stage heart failure and is labored breathing.
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He's been in bed all day.
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It's going to be a long driveway up to the house, more than likely to be very icy.
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You're responding, 2212.
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Location mentioned:
Little Marsh Creek Rd, Howard, PA 16841
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