Medical team responds to back pain emergency, Bellefonte PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams were dispatched to Walker Township near Zion Back Road for a possible back pain emergency involving a 61-year-old person who was unable to move from bed. Multiple ambulance units coordinated their response and reported patient details over radio transmissions.
Audio|Heard on: Centre and Clearfield Counties Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
826 in Walker Township, near Zion Back Road.
00:03
ALS emergency for back pain.
00:04
Ambulance 25, second unit, medic 24, replacing ambulance medic 8.
00:08
459.
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Fire county, ambulance 261.
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Ambulance 261.
00:21
Units at the hospital.
00:23
Ambulance 2061, make 281 at hospital 459.
00:33
Better medic 241.
00:35
Make sure it's out of service.
00:42
Medic 242 will be in service and you can choose your response.
00:50
Lost 24 unit, I didn't catch your transmission.
00:59
Okay.
01:01
Medic 2041 will be out of service.
01:03
Medic 242 will be in, and we are responding.
01:08
Paramedic 2042.
01:10
Correction, medic 241 out of service.
01:12
Make 2042 return to service and respond to Walker Township near Zion Back Road, cross streets Harder Lane and Cemetery Lane.
01:19
A 61-year-old (name withheld) with a history of back issues is having severe pain.
01:23
Unable to move from bed.
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Location mentioned:
Zion Back Rd, Bellefonte, PA 16823
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