Paramedics respond to man with breathing trouble, Jessup PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units were dispatched to assist a 56-year-old man experiencing fever and breathing difficulties near 1st Avenue in Jessup. Paramedics and mutual aid teams responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lackawanna & Wayne Counties Fire Dispatch & Operations
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Transcript:
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Dispatching 259, Pennmed 4, response near 1st Avenue in Jessup,
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56-year-old male,
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with a fever, difficulty breathing.
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Blackwater County dispatching 259, 10 meds, respond near 1st Avenue in Jessup, for a 56-year-old male with a fever, difficulty breathing.
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Cross streets are Dead End and Church Street, 6:27 at your time.
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They're going to have a station on the second.
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They're going to be en route,
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requesting the stage out.
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Welcome County Dispatching 259, second request, mutual aid,
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response near 1st Avenue in Jessup, 56-year-old male with a fever and difficulty breathing.
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Repeating.
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Welcome County, dispatching 259, second request, mutual aid response, stage out.
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Near 1st Avenue in Jessup, 56-year-old male with a fever and difficulty breathing.
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Cross streets Dead End and Church Street, time 6:31.
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Location mentioned:
1st Ave, Jessup, PA 18434
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