Man with altered mental status and recent falls at Mifflin Center, Shillington PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old man at Mifflin Center had altered mental status and multiple recent falls. He also had knee pain which required x-rays.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County and Reading Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Cumru Township, near Philadelphia Avenue, Mifflin Center Room 303, Crescent Mifflin Boulevard, Marshall Drive.
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Station 40T, QURR, S.
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6521, Cuttering 680, Crombury Township.
00:13
Near Philadelphia Avenue, Mifflin Center Room 303, Plysson Boulevard, Marshall Drive.
00:30
Second dispatch, Newarkersville Borough, Chestnut Street, flows down after an accident.
00:36
Rescue 61, your second dispatch, Jamaica'sville Borough.
00:39
Chestnut Street and Fifth Street.
00:41
It moves down after an accident.
00:47
That's just the point.
00:51
Assistant 40.
00:54
I'm unseen, I'm gonna see if we're gonna need any cuttle jar or not if I'm gonna recall.
01:00
I'm on an accident plane.
01:08
6652 Hourspo.
01:13
96521, 2024.
01:14
Mifflin Center, near Philadelphia Avenue, the main entrance.
01:17
62-year-old male altered mental status outside multiple falls recently.
01:22
Also had x-rays done for knee pain.
01:25
No precautions going to Reading and fewer us when available due to the amount.
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Location mentioned:
Philadelphia Ave, Shillington, PA 19607
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