Two elderly men treated for head injury and breathing issues


Emergency medical teams are responding to a 90-year-old man with a serious head injury and ongoing bleeding, and to an 83-year-old man experiencing severe difficulty breathing, both at separate addresses in Harrison County.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Fire and EMS
02:47
Transcript:
516, Pennsylvania Avenue, Notre Fort, Hemorrhage, 70, must respond. 516, Pennsylvania Avenue, another fort, Hemorrhage. 7 has been alerted, 729. Medic 719. Avenue 71975, 10509. It's going to a 90-year-old male. Injuries to the top of the head is leaning. Will I stop? It's been ongoing for 10 minutes. Provising it's bright red. They're trying to control leading. For 16. Hey, Corps' apparatus responding is 516. Pennsylvania Avenue. Callers are rising. Come around to the back of the residents. 75 copy 25 on scene 625 on the scene 625 1st2 75, Shade Drive, good hope, shortness of breath, 63 MS for 12. Number 75, Shade Drive, Good Hope, shortness of breath, 63 MS, been alerted, 1102. Number 75, Shea Drive, Good Hope, 619, 110, 103, 83-year-old male, short of breath. It pleases due to a COVID shot. He's unable to amylate, it's not eating. It's 10 liters of O2, history of CPD, hypertension, CHF, diabetes. That's it. Go ahead. Thereby, I think the highest pay bill will get zero two sides is that 84? Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pennsylvania Ave, Nutter Fort, WV 26301
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