Elderly man reported lethargic and vomiting near bogart st, Hallstead PA
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly man near Bogart Street reported lethargic, clammy, vomiting, and acting abnormally. He has a history of strokes and may be experiencing another stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Susquehanna County to Great Bendd, Halstead, EMS, Medics 701 for advanced medical response,
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respond near Bogart Street, Great Bendd Township,
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cross street of New York Avenue for an 82-year-old male lethargic, clammy, and vomiting, priority.
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Susquehanna County to Great Bend, Halstead, EMS, Medic 701 for advanced medical response,
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respond near Bogart Street, Great Bendd Township,
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cross street of New York Avenue for an...
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82-year-old male with sergeant clammy and vomiting priority.
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Respond on EMS Ops, (number withheld).
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White's going to depend too.
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Okay, right.
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7-1, go ahead.
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7-1, I'll be en route.
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Acknowledged, showing you en route.
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My partner's still on the phone with the caller gathering information.
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County and Max have no one.
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We're still on phone with the caller, the information we have so far is that the patient is clammy, has a headache, vomiting, lethargic.
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He is awake but not responding or acting right.
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He does have a history of strokes.
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Caller thinks he may be having another one.
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Location mentioned:
Bogart St, Hallstead, PA 18822
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