Medical team assists man with bladder pain, Dayton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a report of a man at a residence near Slaughterhouse Road in Wayne Township who was unable to urinate and had bladder pain that began the previous day. The patient had not improved despite home remedies and was awaiting EMS assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station thirty-one,
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RP eighty-eight, QRS 30, District 1, Wayne Township, near Slaughterhouse Road,
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Sixty-seven-year-old male unable to urinate, EMS four.
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Ten thirty-six.
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Truck 20, can we get the Walt Sawzall off here? Spare battery.
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Make sure he's got a good blade.
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This is Advanced 203 en route to Clifton.
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Received 10-40[1].
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Twenty-seven-year-old male, unable to urinate.
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EMS four.
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You were dispatched 10-35 in route 10-40[1].
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Call number (number withheld), near Slaughterhouse Road.
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Sixty-seven-year-old male complaining of pain in his bladder area.
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He was unable to walk.
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It started yesterday.
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They had him drink water and cranberry juice and he got no relief.
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He will be waiting for you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-40: Silent run / No lights or siren response
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Location mentioned:
Slaughter House Rd, Dayton, PA 16222
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