Fire department assists in medical emergency, Middleburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical emergency near West Raleigh Avenue in Lake Payne involving a 74-year-old man experiencing swollen, painful legs and shortness of breath. The fire department was called to help extract and assist the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Snyder County Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Franklin Township,
00:01
near West Raleigh Avenue off of Essex Road.
00:07
Lake Payne.
00:13
Near West Raleigh Avenue,
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Lake Payne. Medic 50, (number withheld).
00:23
Central, make you 50, you are out.
00:30
Medic 50 responding (number withheld).
00:38
Make you near West Raleigh Avenue.
00:42
You have a 74-year-old male,
00:45
swollen and painful legs, has not taken any medication for it.
00:53
Legs can't hold pants up, is short of breath, has a COPD history.
01:02
That'd be good.
01:07
Nineteen twelve.
01:13
Central, central ambulance four, you can go ahead and put us available.
01:18
Ambulance four available, (number withheld).
01:20
Central Medic 50, you're on scene.
01:25
Medic 50 on scene, (number withheld).
01:32
Central Medic 50.
01:38
Medic 50.
01:41
Would you please dispatch the fire department so we can get help getting him out?
01:48
Okay, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
W Raleigh Ave, Middleburg, PA 17842
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