Medical emergency at memory care center, Easton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to The Gardens for Memory Care near Washington Street after an elderly woman became unresponsive following vomiting. Additional references in the radio call mention another elderly man who fell in the facility's parking lot and later went briefly unconscious in his vehicle. The outcomes appear to be under assessment at the time of the communication.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County West and Northern Lehigh County
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Transcript:
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The Gardens for Memory Care near Washington Street, room 203 for an 88-year-old female unresponsive but breathing.
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She was vomiting and then went unconscious.
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A seventy-five-year-old in Caldwell County, Sidney Christmas Hospital responding.
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Medic seventy-five two.
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Twenty eighty-five at (number withheld).
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Washington Street, The Gardens for Memory Care room 203.
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An eighty-eight-year-old male fell in the parking lot.
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He ended up unconscious after falling at the front of the parking lot.
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Then went unconscious in the vehicle, was not breathing normally.
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At the end of the call, he was regaining consciousness, however not alert.
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Is out back on the ground outside of the vehicle.
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All right, received.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Easton, PA 18042
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