Male patient feels unwell after medication at nursing home, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a male patient at Corner View Nursing and Rehab near Frankstown Avenue after he took medication and felt unwell. Police were present at the scene, and the patient requested transport to Mercy Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
You have an E1 detail in your district for near Frankstown Avenue, the Corner View Nursing and Rehab.
00:07
Floor four, B as in Bravo.
00:11
Police are on scene.
00:13
He wants to go to Mercy Hospital.
00:16
It was initially a site call.
00:23
Registry.
00:27
I'll try to get you a chief complaint.
00:33
Hold Medic 1 until you're able to get a chief complaint and that will determine whether we can use Medic 1 or ambulance 48.
00:50
Okay, that's received.
00:51
Medic 1. You can take a discharge for now.
00:55
One copy.
01:05
18 engine on scene.
01:10
16 engine on tape.
01:29
Phase 503. Okay,
01:34
So for this Frankstown call, it says that he's on some type of medication and he's not feeling like himself.
01:46
We can start it with 48, taking a vibe.
01:50
Receive, thank you.
01:52
Bayes, Ambulance 48.
01:59
For you. See you.
02:01
You have an E1 detail in one's district for near Frankstown Avenue, the Corner View Nursing and Rehab.
02:09
It's going to be floor four.
02:11
B is in Bravo.
02:12
Police are on scene with the male.
02:14
He wants to go to Mercy.
02:16
He's taken some medication and he doesn't feel like himself.
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Location mentioned:
Frankstown Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
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