Medical team assists person near Van Reed Rd, Wyomissing PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical situation near Van Reed Road in Wyomissing. Reports indicate a 50-year-old male experiencing rectal bleeding. Basic Life Support crews and city medics were dispatched to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Emergency Services
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Transcript:
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Wyomissing Borough, near Van Reed Rd.
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Crusher Windsor Street and Douglas Street, Basic Life Support medical.
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Station 79 for arrest, EMAC 7 covering station.
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Wyomissing Borough.
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Near Van Reed Rd.
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Crushing Windsor Street and Douglass Street, Basic Life Support Medical.
00:20
Dispatch (number withheld), going to Lehigh over so.
00:25
Thirty-five twenty-five, really high.
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Cover fill zero four forty-eight.
00:35
Fifty-seven nine reporting.
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Engine seventy-nine responding.
00:43
Zero four forty-nine, near Van Reed Rd.
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A fifty-year-old male with rectal bleeding.
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Weighs about 140 pounds.
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Is on the first floor.
01:23
Berks City Medics 7, go for EMS.
01:27
Dispatch seven, responding.
01:31
Fifty-year-old male, bright red rectal bleeding.
01:35
Weighs about 140 pounds.
01:36
Is veteran requesting routine precautions are not indicated.
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Is on the first floor.
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Location mentioned:
Van Reed Rd, Wyomissing, PA 19610
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