Woman with breathing problems treated near Avenue K, Matamoras PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a female patient near Avenue K in Matamoras with breathing difficulties. The patient has a history of heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was receiving oxygen treatment due to low oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County and Lackawaxen Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Matamoras, near Avenue K,
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for a breathing problem,
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32 cure, and ambulance 1 alpha.
00:19
Bress near Avenue K, Lake Hank for a breathing problem.
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32 QRS, 19Ablance 1 Alpha.
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Cross of Delaware Drive and 1st Street, 1745.
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On center 19 one alpha.
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Can ambulance one alpha?
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Very funny.
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Responding 1741 of a new K, like King, is a (name withheld) year old female.
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O2 is starting between 76 and 80.
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She's only 3 liters of oxygen.
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She has a history of heart failure and COPD.
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Com, Sair, 19, almost 1 alpha.
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Lincoln Amolns 1 alpha.
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Onsen. On scene, 1750.
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Responding 1750, 11A, like King.
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The (name withheld)-year-old is a mom, just starting between 76 man in the field.
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She's on 3 liters of oxygen,
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which is a history of heart failure in COP.
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KERS. KERS.
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On 1753.
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Location mentioned:
Avenue K, Matamoras, PA 18336
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