Man aged 78 suffers cardiac problems in watsontown, Watsontown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical incident near West 5th Street in Watsontown for a 78-year-old man experiencing heart problems and shortness of breath. Access to the rear door may be locked.
Audio|Heard on: Central Susquehanna Regional 911
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Transcript:
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to Borough of Watsontown, near West Fifth Street for cardiac problems, 1905.
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The borough of Watsontown, near West 5th Street.
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Cardiac problems.
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Near West 5th Street, crush at Hemlock Alley and Elm Street.
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Cardiac problems, MQ8, 1905.
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Central MQA is responding.
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Thank you very responding.
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Near West Fifth Street have a 78-year-old male state that he's having a heart attack, his head is spinning, shortness of breath.
01:01
So I don't think you have to go all the way to the back of the residence on the alley side.
01:09
There should be a door is going to.
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He said he needed to get oxygen and there's been hung up.
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19.0.7.
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The call at Kman near West 5th Street,
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Central.
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Okay.
01:37
The call that came in near West 5th Street.
01:39
Apparently the door is going to be locked.
01:42
If you can head down there and help make you wait, they're all the way as well.
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Location mentioned:
W 5th St, Watsontown, PA 17777
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