Woman with chest pain receives emergency medical response, Afton NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 55-year-old woman near Main Street in Afton experienced chest pain. Emergency medical services responded with advanced life support and requested mutual aid ambulance assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I'mass, he's probably near Main Street.
00:04
55-year-old being that patient care,
00:07
thank you.
00:21
across Mill Street,
00:23
Illinois Drive, 55-year-old female patient, plain air chest bench.
00:30
Charlie Priority, Cep 33.
00:33
Forty-five days.
00:41
Forty-day. You know,
00:44
I can available for AMN.
00:53
inquiring if Sydney has another ambulance available for calling a afternoon.
01:03
This is near Main Street.
01:07
55-year-old female patient, chest pain, it comes through as a Charlie response pen,
01:20
Charlie 3.
01:34
710, could you reset MADO and everything?
01:38
Next one. Next one.
01:49
Control, 259.
01:52
59.
01:55
2.59 is in service.
01:58
BLF still 1500.
02:00
BLS still 1500 is 735.
02:07
Berlin, 259.
02:10
259. 259. 259.
02:13
259 is in service BLF till 1500.
02:18
735.
02:24
EMS second call.
02:35
Sidney EMS
02:36
second call.
02:37
Mutual aid Chenango, near Main Street, Afton, 55-year-old male chest pain, ALS response.
02:42
Sydney, EMS, second call.
02:57
Assigning to your check.
03:05
Bureau, Chet Paying, ALS response.
03:08
Now standing by 736.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Afton, NY 13730
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