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Heard on: Lehigh PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls · 5 days ago
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Attention medic four, near Lexington St, cross streets South Gilmore and South Gilmore, for an ALS medical call.
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Medical emergency near Lexington St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics were dispatched for a possible advanced life support medical emergency near Lexington Street and South Gilmore in Allentown. The exact nature of the medical issue was not specified.
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E Lexington St, Allentown, PA 18103
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