Medical emergency for nausea and vomiting in elderly woman, Williamsport PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 73-year-old female cancer patient near Overhill Road experienced nausea and vomiting due to possible dehydration, prompting a medical emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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2901 an ambulance emergency to the way to explore near Overhill Road for nausea and vomiting ambulance emergency o'amphor near Overhill Road nausea and vomiting 19-serly
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thank you to anyone responding
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Sierra Mitchell, male actors at the Senate, good Mitchell.
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Okay,
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thank you.
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Station 5, Amulence 8, McHugh-18, an ambulance emergency in South Williamsport,
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2305, West Mountain Avenue for back pain.
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Ambulance Emergency in South William Sport,
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2305,
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West Mountain Avenue, Backpain,
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McQ 291, a copy of responding,
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near Overhill Road.
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It was a 73-year-old female,
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cancer patient, possible dehydration,
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nausea, and vomiting.
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There is a police call going on, one or two doors down from your call.
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Location mentioned:
Overhill Rd, Williamsport, PA 17701
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