Unconscious person reported near South Street Nazareth, Nazareth PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services and fire department responded to an unconscious person near South Street in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
SC2-2-U1, you're going to respond to near South Street.
00:03
That's near South Street on the outside.
00:06
Fire is on the same floor unconscious.
00:08
Your cross is Broad Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:12
SC2 you come from Bergen and Rose.
00:17
Rusty, run to get that full-fund assignment.
00:21
All right. Okay, that's for your respond to 440, that's 440, that's 440, Walsherst Street, and the lobby for a diabetic.
00:27
Your call us from the 4th Street in West Penny.
00:31
Please.
00:35
We're in this make for, we're back up.
00:36
We're back up.
00:39
Make for your message.
00:42
We're back up.
00:45
We're back up.
00:48
Seven extra time at the barns.
00:52
What's your? Ames for extra time?
00:56
Rast you one, where 10-10?
01:00
Mercy, Mr. 1, 10-down.
01:04
May 2 stand down.
01:05
AMS 1.15.
01:08
Me 2, 2.2. See, 2.
01:12
M.C.E.M.S. 1.25.
01:18
EMS 1-11, if you're responding to near South Street, and the outside.
01:22
Fire is on the scene.
01:23
This is why I'm conscious.
01:25
Your cross is a Broad Street in Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Nazareth, PA 18064
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