Medical responders aid unconscious person near Mason Hill Rd, Driftwood PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call near Mason Hill Road in Gibson Township for a 73-year-old person experiencing a possible diabetic episode who later became unconscious. Another patient, a 57-year-old with chest pain, was also mentioned in the radio traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Elk County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 12 respond Charlie[1] near Mason Hill Road, Gibson Township.
00:05
73-year-old male, possible diabetic issue.
00:09
Copy 400 and twenty-three.
00:10
You are now responding Delta[2] near Reservoir Road, Spring Creek Township.
00:14
Fifty-seven-year-old female with chest pain, is diaphoretic.
00:18
Diazepam and Sulphosphate were the only things taken.
00:21
As per protocol, not completed due to the patient being blind.
02:18
Copy, Medic 12 en route near Mason Hill Road.
02:22
73-year-old male, possible diabetic issues.
02:39
Our patient is now unconscious at this time.
02:50
Medic 12, do you want us upgraded to Delta[2] then?
02:58
Affirmative due to the nature.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: EMD determinant indicating a medium-high priority medical response
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Mason Hill Rd, Driftwood, PA 15832
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