67-year-old male has respiratory difficulty in Warren Township, Warren Center PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 67-year-old male in Warren Township experienced breathing difficulty. He has a history of emphysema and uses a stoma for breathing, currently on 5 liters of oxygen. Emergency medical services responded to the scene near Warren Center Road.
Audio|Heard on: Bradford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Little Meadows EMS, Greater Valley, second due for ALS, Warren Township, near Warren Center Road, 67-year-old male breathing difficulty.
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Little Meadows, EMS, Greater Valley 2nd, for ALS, Warren Township near Warren Center Road.
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He is a 67-year-old male,
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respiratory difficulty currently on 5 liters of oxygen.
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99A1, show is clear of RPAH returning and available.
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The H return and available 1624, your DR-235.
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Bradford, Mickey 35.
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Allie, 35.
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If that IV starts going to be on hold, we're going to be under the low Meadows.
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3C35 will hold that DR.
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Show you in route.
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Warren Township near Warren Center Road.
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They have cross streets.
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It's going to be just west of Irish Hill Road.
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It will be a 67-year-old male, difficulty breathing, history of emphysema.
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He breathes through a stoma currently on 5 liters of oxygen.
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1625.
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Location mentioned:
Warren Ctr Rd, Warren Center, PA 18851
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