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Woman potentially having stroke near route 28, Phoenicia NY
Emergency crews responded to a 77-year-old woman near Route 28, Forest Preserve Road, and Ernest Road experiencing symptoms of a possible stroke. The woman was conscious but unable to speak. Additional personnel were requested to help lift her.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a 77-year-old female possible stroke.
00:03
She does not have a diabetic or stroke history.
00:06
She is awake and knows the caller, however she's unable to respond.
00:11
And it's going to be near Route 28, Forest Preserve Road and Ernest Road on the cross.
00:22
Thank you, sir.
00:24
626 did landline.
00:25
They do have a crew in Rafford.
00:26
They requested no further dispatches.
00:29
2.6, go ahead.
00:40
Taken 626, are you responding?
00:44
This County, I'll be a resident medical.
00:49
53. She's problems, but can't really speak.
00:53
Shandaken is responding.
00:59
Also now on to Shandakins 626 North Tower.
01:02
Are you responding?
01:08
850, you're on the scene at 1053.
01:16
I think you're responding 1054, 7850s on the scene.
01:21
It looks like 70s if he's calling from the landline now.
01:45
Awesome number one to Phoenicia,
01:48
you requested a manpower for a lift assist for Shandakin Ambulance, near Route 28, Cross Streets of Forest Preserve Road and Ernest Road.
01:59
Repeated to Phoenicia, you're requested with manpower for a lifting assistance for Shandaken Ambulance,
02:06
near Route 28,
02:09
Cross Streets of Forest Preserve Road and Ernest Road.
02:18
452 you're responding at 10.59.
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Location mentioned:
NY-28, Phoenicia, NY 12464
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