Medical team responds to hemorrhage near Route 6, Mainesburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Route 6 in Sullivan Township involving a male patient reported to be experiencing severe bleeding. Details about the condition were limited during dispatch communications, and the situation appeared to involve a 26-year-old individual needing immediate medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
All right, county department two, Western ALS, Sullivan Township, you have near Route 6, apartment number three.
00:08
The (name withheld) residence, male hemorrhaging.
00:23
Department two, Western ALS Sullivan Township,
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near Route 6, apartment three.
00:29
(name withheld) residence, male hemorrhaging.
00:32
Two six responding.
00:35
Two six.
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responding,
00:41
Sullivan Township, near Route 6, Apartment 3.
00:46
Male hemorrhaging.
01:04
You're responding for a 26-year-old male patient.
01:07
Woke up this morning,
01:17
urinating appropriately, requesting control.
01:34
Call while you are on the sidewalk.
01:57
Okay, Western ALS Sullivan Township, you have near Route 6, Apartment 3, male hemorrhaging.
02:18
Correction, Western ALS Sullivan Township, near Route 6.
02:24
Male hemorrhaging.
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0832.
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Location mentioned:
US-6, Mainesburg, PA 16932
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