Female resident at assisted living has breathing difficulty, West Reading PA


A 46-year-old female at an assisted living facility near Redding Avenue is having trouble breathing and chest pain. She is wheezing. Staff contacted her doctor, who advised giving her inhaler medication. She may be having a panic attack, though she has no history of this condition. EMS is responding.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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6-521, West Redding Borough, near Redding Avenue, the Pace Assisted Living, Cross Streets of Olive Street, Topin Avenue, Medical Room, ALS Medical, 1957.
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Spring Township, near Lawrence Avenue, Cross Streets of Wadsworth Avenue and Fillmore Avenue, BLS Medical.
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6-512 Spring Township,
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near Lawrence Avenue, Cross Streets Wadsworth Avenue and Fillmore Avenue, BLS Medical, 1950.
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6.5211958. Paces Center of Living, near Redding Avenue in the medical room.
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46-year-old female respiratory difficulty.
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You can hear the patient wheezing.
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They spoke to her doctor who requested to give her medication.
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She does use an inhaler.
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They're attempting to get it.
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Okay. Her hospital destination.
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All off.
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Works intermediate is a class 2-2 in place of 1-2.
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In place of 1-2 are they aware? Negative.
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Medics-5-12, you can recall from 411-Learns Avenue.
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Intermediate 65-22-2-2-2 can handle your available.
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Intermediate 6-5-22 works your additional.
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Recy, 1959.
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36, 1959.
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Medi-6-5-2-1-Berkes additional.
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2-1.
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Patient also now complaining of chest pain.
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The complainant believes this could be a panic attack, however there's no history.
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Precaution is not indicated to the rhetoric.
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Okay.
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