Person in apartment has low blood pressure emergency, Elizabethtown PA


Emergency responders were sent to an apartment near Eastwell Street in Elizabethtown Borough after a person needed help with furniture. The situation was later upgraded to urgent when the person was found to have low blood pressure.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Elizabethtown Borough, near Eastwell Street, Apartment (number withheld), furniture person, (name withheld), (number withheld).
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Elizabethtown Borough near Eastwell Street, apartment (number withheld).
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Furniture person, (name withheld), Class 3[1], (number withheld).
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County, (name withheld).
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NICU (name withheld).
00:27
We're right hand of a call in Elizabethtown. We put (number withheld) in service. They're aware.
00:32
Okay.
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(number withheld) from County. (number withheld) from County.
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(number withheld) from county.
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The (number withheld) from County.
01:09
Westland, Peter, Township, near Willow Valley Square, at the Elion for Ninja Person Ambulance (number withheld). Westland, Peter, Township,
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near Willow Valley Square, the Line for a ninja-person Ambulance (number withheld), Class 2[2], (number withheld).
01:21
Mickey, too, and from County.
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County from A1-1-(number withheld).
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Ambulance-(number withheld).
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County (name withheld), 212, or rather 211,
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attending a status check with 213.
01:46
Can you also dispatch a medic 2R call due to low blood pressure?
01:53
AML6-5, okay.
02:11
Westland Peter Township near Willow Valley Square at the Line upgraded to Class 1[3], Medic 610. Westland, Peter Township near Willow Valley Square for an incapacitated person, upgraded to Class 1, Medic 610 with Ambulance 65, (number withheld).
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Can be Mickey 211 or 11?
02:28
Mickey 211.
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I made contact with Mickey 213.
02:32
They're okay. They're going to be delayed on seeing no need for additional checks.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Class 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response with no lights or sirens.
[2]
Class 2: Non-emergency priority response without lights or sirens, typically for non-life-threatening situations.
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Class 1: Emergency response with lights and sirens, indicating highest priority.
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