Woman experiencing dizziness with denied access to medication


Emergency responders assist a woman feeling dizzy and faint, who is unable to access her seizure medication because a family member is not letting her enter the house.
Audio|Source: City of Reading Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
Kevin, of course, cleared back in reserves, 9 of 1626. Okay, for your radio. Medixt, right? We're available. Is there another call, having? Software, when it just came over, 2029, Analysis Road, 49-year-old female, dizziness, feels faint. Tingling in the hands and feet. Okay, you can put it in route. Grown at 1627. Please, about 175, no precaution, questing, running. They said to enter from the rear. That way, there's only two steps to get in. Squads are 200. Squad 600. First of foremost, I am with the right patient at this point. As you can see here, she's telling me that her (name withheld) is refusing to let her in the house to get her seizure medication. That seems to you what part of the thing is at this point. Okay, received. Most likely the matter is you're called my patient.
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Location mentioned:
Bingaman St & S 9th St, Reading, PA 19602
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