Tracheostomy tube dislodged sparks urgent medical response in Johnstown, Johnstown PA
Emergency crews rush to a Johnstown home where a man’s tracheostomy tube dislodged, causing breathing difficulties. Medical responders act swiftly to stabilize the critical patient.
Audio|Source: Cambria County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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9381, station 36 KERS,
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Charlie breathing problems, near Yoder Street.
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This is all right.
00:32
632 now will be located at room 58 window still tied, bleeding for unlooned on rear end.
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AP also dropped.
01:21
Thank you. Thank you.
01:27
For another meal, Christmas.
01:40
3rd13 responding 10.30 dispatched 10.28.
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Dispatch 1028.
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62-year-old male.
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Tracheostomy tube came out of the neck.
01:52
I was unable to get (name withheld) back in.
01:57
331 responding.
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Medic 381 responding 10.30, this is that's 1028, 50-year-old mill,
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drinking on the neck, Clark can't get it back in.
02:40
The Arameth 21 respond.
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Medic 21 responding.
02:48
1031Fish 1028.
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62 of mail.
02:52
Trink came out of neck.
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Cullors weren't able to get it back in.
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Location mentioned:
736-738 Yoder St, Johnstown, PA 15901
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