Possible medical emergency near Chestnut St, West Chester PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched for a well-being check involving a pregnant woman who was short of breath near East Chestnut Street in West Chester. The woman, described as possibly two months pregnant, was reported to have later moved or gone down near the 600 block of Walnut Street. Ambulance support was added, and multiple response units were mentioned during radio traffic. The situation appeared to involve a potential medical emergency, but details remain unconfirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Chester PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Six zero three East Chestnut Street.
00:02
Check the well-being and a pregnant female arrived at the front porch.
00:05
They're unsure what's wrong.
00:07
Okay.
00:08
Multiple thirty-one.
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I am going to be adding an ambulance.
00:10
It was a 30- to 40-year-old female, two months pregnant, short of breath.
00:18
What's she saying? Well, I'll be right back for that.
00:24
Unit (number withheld) reported that the patient may have gone down near the 600 block of Walnut Street.
00:32
Unit (number withheld) possibly responding to the 600 block of Walnut Street.
00:36
Unit (number withheld) will be to the rear, near Chestnut Street, just left.
00:42
Unit (number withheld) in case to the rear, near Chestnut Street, just left.
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Location mentioned:
E Chestnut St, West Chester, PA 19380
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