Two medical emergencies reported at Washington Towers and Spring St, Reading PA


Emergency medical teams responded to two calls: a 49-year-old diabetic man at Washington Towers feeling unsteady, and a 65-year-old woman near Spring Street who fell and hit her head and could not get up.
Audio|Source: City of Reading Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Mediagnon, Respond, Washington Towers, near Washington Street, Apartment 2G golf, AILA, correction, ILS Medical, 1459.
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Addict 9, 3 for the Washington.
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Another nine in route, 1500, Washington Towers, Parkin 2, G-Golf, 49-year-old male diabetic, unknown sugar, feels unsteady on his feet.
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To take some of after drinking coffee earlier, I think to the show the whole strap.
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All right, good.
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As a M.S. monitors, be advised, Milberg MediCoddicod 602, which is Petsch near Spring Street.
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The L.S. Trauma, 1501.
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N1 Street is 4,600.
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N1 Street is 4,600. N1street is 4,500.
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Go for squad.
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We're up at 11 in Mulemberg.
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Can you come meet us quick? Uh,
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elderly female, fell, struck her head.
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Uh, kind of confused, uh, we're trying to get vitals right now.
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We just got her up for the ammo.
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Okay, let's go on the radio, you copy.
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Oh, we'll never do.
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We'll place you on it. Okay, we'll be only make 5602 responding.
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Medical 5602 and we're out 1503, near Spring Street.
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This is a medical alarm activation.
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They were to speak with a patient of 65-year-old female, if she fell to go upstairs.
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Unable to provide any specific injuries, but did state she was unable to get up.
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Daughter should be on location with the patient.
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Location mentioned:
Near Spring St, Reading, PA 19601
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