Woman treated for choke injuries and dog bite at medical campus, Reading PA


Medical team responds to a 62-year-old woman at Community Medical Campus who was choked by her partner the night before. She is feeling dizzy, unsteady, and has trouble swallowing. She also has a dog bite on her right thigh from a household dog.
Audio|Source: City of Reading Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention Medic 7.
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Community Medical Campus near North 6th Street in the residency office.
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DOS domestic injuries are 943.
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Radio Medic 9, you need the engine emergency speed.
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We're calling up.
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That's a far road to shore us.
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We're going up at the airport now.
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Receive 0943.
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29 responding to 943, affirmative on emergency speed, near North Number 10, part of one of the first 4, 54-year-old female.
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Chest pain, leg, and knee pain is non-emotory weight 3.00.
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Medics responding from St.
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Joe's.
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Reggie. And you not also enhanced questions are indicated due to fever and running nose.
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Okay. Great in a medic, non enhanced questions indicated to fever and running nose, requesting closest.
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Okay. Okay. Okay. All. Next 7, 145 or seconds.
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Thanks, Ivers Fonyser and I-45.
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Community Medical Campus in the residence office on the second floor used the back entrance.
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For a 62-year-old female, choked by her significant other last night, feeling dizzy, unsteady on her feet,
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also having difficulty swallowing.
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Also has a dog bite on her right thigh from a dog at residence as well.
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The state's dog is not out of her shops.
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Near N 6th St, Reading, PA 19601
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