Man with breathing difficulty treated at Fayette Acres, Mcalisterville PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 33-year-old man with difficulty breathing, dizziness, kidney failure, and diabetes near Fayette Acres Drive apartment 107 in Fayette Township. The patient was conscious but confused and initially refused ambulance transport.
Audio|Heard on: Juniata County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fayette Township near Fayette Acres Drive, apartment 101, 107, ALS breathing problems.
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Fayette Township near Fayette Acres Drive,
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near Fayette Acres, apartment 107,
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ALS breathing problems, EMS compt 8, Medic 1,
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1338.
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Caller, WICU 15-2's response.
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WICU152 responding, 1339.
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Fayette Township near Fayette Acres Drive, apartment 107, 33-year-old male, conscious but confused, trouble breathing,
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dizzy,
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history,
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renal kidney failure,
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and diabetes.
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150.
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Jan County, ambulance, 225-1 is available.
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Patient refusal.
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Ambulance, 225-1 available, 1339.
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Fayette Township near Fayette Acres Drive, apartment 107, ALS breathing problems.
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You must come to 8, 1342.
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Counting from 152.
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Make you 152.
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We'll probably beat them to the scene if you want to just put us as primary.
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Location mentioned:
Fayette Acres Dr, McAlisterville, PA 17049
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