Child suffers asthma attack near Nolan Rd, Mt Union PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a report of a five-year-old boy experiencing an asthma attack and breathing difficulty near Nolan Road in Berwick. One albuterol treatment was administered before he was transported by advanced life support to Lewistown for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Mifflin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Berwick, (name withheld), near Nolan Road.
00:05
ALS breathing difficulty.
00:07
EMS Company 18 in place of Huntingdon Ambulance 700.
00:11
Medic 12.
00:12
313.
00:20
Centre County EMS 12-7 is available.
00:22
12-4 will be responding shortly.
00:27
Okay.
00:29
Ambulance Tulsa, you're available 315.
00:35
All right, (name withheld), near Nolan Road, ALS breathing difficulty.
00:47
EMS Company 18.
00:49
317.
00:56
Younger responder 1814, they're out of the station.
01:03
Responding at station 317.
01:06
This is a radio call for the funding ALS.
01:14
We have a call for (name withheld), near Nolan Road.
01:19
You have a five-year-old male asthma attack.
01:25
One albuterol treatment given.
01:29
Transporting to Lewistown.
01:51
1821, near Nolan Road.
01:55
A five-year-old male asthma attack.
01:58
One albuterol treatment given.
02:00
Be transporting to Lewistown ALS and ambulance to hole four.
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Location mentioned:
Nolan Rd, Mt Union, PA 17066
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