Ambulance assists woman with internal bleeding, East Windsor CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel were dispatched to the intersection of Prospect Hill Road and Bridge Street in East Windsor for a 61-year-old female patient experiencing suspected internal bleeding. She was identified as a cancer patient, and an ambulance responded to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Northwest Department, this is ambulance near North Road, apartment (number withheld).
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Go to Prospect Hill Road and Bridge Street for a 61-year-old female with suspected internal bleeding, she is a cancer patient.
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Warehouse Point Department, this is Ambulance near North Road, apartment (number withheld).
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Go to Prospect Hill Road and Bridge Street.
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61-year-old female, possible internal bleeding, cancer patient.
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(number withheld).
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Hello, department.
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This is AMEL near North Road, apartment (number withheld) on Prospect Hill Road and Bridge Street for a 61-year-old female with internal bleeding.
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She is a cancer patient.
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Warehouse Point Department, this is AMEL near North Road, apartment (number withheld).
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On Prospect Hill Road at Bridge Street.
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61-year-old female, possible internal bleeding, cancer patient.
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(number withheld).
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Warehouse Point Department.
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This is AMEL near North Road, apartment (number withheld).
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61-year old. Female, plus one for a bleed.
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Cancer patient.
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