Man suffers medical emergency near Commodore Highway, Plattsburgh NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a man experiencing difficulty breathing and chest pain near Commodore Thomas MacDonough Highway in Plattsburgh. The patient was conscious and had a history of heart issues.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire, EMS and Highway DOT
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Clinton County dispatch to Cumberland Head Fire Department, EMS CVPH EMS respond.
00:05
Near Commodore Thomas MacDonough Highway, the Rip Van Winkle Room 101.
00:09
Third party report of a sixty-six year old male conscious, difficulty breathing, chest pain.
00:14
Repeating for Cumberland Head Fire Department, EMS CVPH EMS respond.
00:19
Near Commodore Thomas MacDonough Highway, the Rip Van Winkle Room 101.
00:24
Third party report of a sixty-six year old male conscious, difficulty breathing, chest pain.
00:28
Time stamp noted.
00:36
Shazy base acknowledging the call.
00:37
Unit one hundred and fifty-five will be leaving momentarily.
00:41
Base acknowledged.
00:42
Time stamp noted.
00:50
Dispatch, EMS ninety-two is responding.
00:52
Rip Van Winkle.
00:53
Copy ninety-two.
00:54
Pretty caller.
00:56
The patient has a cardiac history.
00:59
They will be able to unlock the door when you arrive.
01:07
Ninety-two copies.
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Location mentioned:
Commodore Thomas MacDonough Hwy, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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