Medical response near Mercer St for abdominal pain, Phillipsburg NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near Mercer Street in Phillipsburg for a 76-year-old woman experiencing abdominal pain and black tarry stool. She was described as alert, conscious, and breathing normally. After assessment, she was transported to Hackettstown hospital by BLS unit 7354.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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94 Rescue, 94 Rescue, respond near Mercer Street.
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76-year-old female abdominal pain.
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94 Rescue, 94 Rescue respond near Mercer Street.
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76-year-old female abdominal pain.
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Time now is 643.
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Operator (number withheld).
00:21
Fifteen fifty-one on location.
00:26
BLS fifteen fifty-one received on location six forty-four.
00:36
County, show BLS 9400 and fifty-one responding.
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(number withheld), receive your responding.
00:47
Near Mercer Street, apartment B, Bravo.
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76-year-old female, abdominal pains.
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Stool is black and tarry.
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She is alert and conscious and breathing normally.
00:56
She has been in pain for the past couple days near her bladder.
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(number withheld) clear.
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(number withheld), you are clear.
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647.
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County BLS 7354 transporting one to Hackettstown.
01:34
7354 received one to Hackettstown.
01:36
648.
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Location mentioned:
Mercer St, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
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