Ambulance dispatched for patient at cancer center, Williamsport PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance from Station 18 was dispatched to the Cancer Treatment Center in Williamsport for a patient experiencing low hemoglobin. Emergency responders from multiple units acknowledged and responded to the call.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery Borough area Fire and EMA
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Transcript:
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Station 18, second due.
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Ambulance emergency, city of Williamsport, near Grampian Boulevard, Cancer Treatment Center, low hemoglobin.
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Ambulance emergency, city of Williamsport, near Grampian Boulevard at the Cancer Treatment Center in Williamsport.
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County ambulance 18 respond.
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Ambulance 18 responding, near Grampian Boulevard, the Cancer Treatment Center.
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Only patient, low hemoglobins.
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Medic 391 available.
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Hey, 391 available.
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He wanted to go for the Cancer Treatment Center as well for low hemoglobin.
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Responding from Muncy.
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Location mentioned:
William St, Williamsport, PA 17701
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