Medical emergency: man with chest pain near Sealy Bull Street, Monroe NY
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According to the dispatch call, monroe Ambulance responded to a medical emergency involving a 60-year-old man experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath near Sealy Bull Street, David Lester Drive, and Hidden Creek Boulevard.
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Transcript:
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Ten Chan, Monroe Ambulance, additional call, dealt to respond, 60-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath, near Sealy Bull Street, David Lester Drive, Hidden Creek Boulevard cross.
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Repeated for Monroe Ambulance, additional call, dealt to respond, 60-year-old male, chest pain, shortness of breath,
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near Sealy Bull Street.
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David Lester Drive, Hidden Creek Boulevard cross.
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(number withheld)
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193 on a-tallon.
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DLS to go on it.
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Here is 1428.
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The Monroe ambulance operator for the second call, Rtrono.
00:51
Any of a mineral ambulance operator for the second call, aren't shown?
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Attention. Monroe Ambulance are being resounded, the Delta response, 60-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath.
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near Sealy Bull Street, David Lester Drive, Hidden Creek Boulevard cross.
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Ring thing from Monroe Ambulance are being resounded, the Delta response, 60-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath.
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near Sealy Bull Street, David Lester Drive, Hidden Creek Boulevard cross.
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The time of resound is 1430.
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Location mentioned:
Hidden Creek Blvd & David Lester Dr, Monroe, NY 10950
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