Elderly man experiences pain in Hartford Township, Kingsley PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Hartford Township responded to a call for a 76-year-old man who reported groin pain radiating toward his chest. The patient was conscious and not experiencing chest pain or breathing difficulties but had difficulty walking. Local fire and EMS units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Susquehanna County to Hop Bottom Fire for QRS respond near Laurel Ln in Hartford Township, the cross streets of Adams Street and Adams Street for a 76-year-old male groin pain.
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BLS priority.
00:13
Respond on EMS Ops 1654.
00:25
Twenty-one.
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Four 16 fifty-six.
00:39
Nice.
00:45
Copy.
00:54
County, Harford Fire.
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That's it.
01:05
County, Harford Fire.
01:09
County on Hartford Five?
01:12
Yeah, you can show Harford Fire responding.
01:15
Acknowledged, responding.
01:16
Be advised, patient is having groin pain.
01:19
He said that it's starting at his groin and going up to right below his chest.
01:23
He's not having any chest pain, not having any difficulty breathing.
01:27
States that he's having a hard time walking and he has been feeling very abnormal the past few days.
01:37
Acknowledged, county.
01:39
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Ln, Kingsley, PA 18826
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