Medical responders assist with chest pain near North St, Bradford PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near North Street in Bradford for an adult female who was conscious and alert but experiencing possible chest pain and clamminess. Medical personnel also checked on another elderly woman at a care facility who appeared hypotensive and had occasional changes in mental status. Crews coordinated on regional operation channels while units responded from multiple locations.
Audio|Heard on: McKean County / Bradford Area Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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This is at Slocum Street and North Street.
00:02
Chest pain, (number withheld).
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McKean County, May Five responding.
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May Five responding, Kingborough.
00:14
near High Point Drive to King Lutheran Home.
00:16
Eighty-two-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
00:18
At times has been showing altered mental status, according to staff members there.
00:22
She is also hypotensive with low blood pressure this evening.
00:26
Operations are on South Ops Two, (number withheld).
00:34
I want to be responding.
00:38
A1B responding from (number withheld), near High Street.
00:42
Adult female, conscious and alert, complaining of chest pain and possibly feeling clammy.
00:48
She has taken seizure and heartburn medication this morning.
00:54
You will be on North Ops 2.
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Location mentioned:
North St, Bradford, PA 16701
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