Man treated for breathing difficulty near East Chestnut Street, Washington PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders treated a 61-year-old man experiencing difficulty breathing near East Chestnut Street, East Washington Borough.
Audio|Heard on: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic,
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5,400 from Washington, in East Washington Borough,
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near East Chestnut Street, Apartment 2.
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Near East Chestnut Apartment 2,
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61-year-old male difficulty breathing at 1359.
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Fish 400 to control 5417 along with Medic 923.
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Medic 920 along with Medic 5417, East Washington Borough,
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near East Chestnut Street, Apartment 2, cross street to Cole Lane and North Wade Avenue,
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61-year-old male, shortness of breath at 14 hundred.
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Control 5417 is in a route.
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123 on board.
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It will be in route as well.
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5417, 923, 1400.
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933 control.
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9032 got it.
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Any unit, uh, clear all the batteries.
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Uh,
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termed any cleared.
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Control from wildfire command.
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Trem.
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Activation caused by Merckin sprinkling Pipe.
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But all three acres back in the airmobile.
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40th back 14-0.
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Control 6417 is on scene.
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Maddox 5417, 923 is on the scene.
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1406.
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Location mentioned:
E Chestnut St, Washington, PA 15301
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