Emergency response for respiratory and cardiac cases in Princeton, Princeton NJ
Emergency medical units respond to two incidents in Princeton, New Jersey. One involves a respiratory emergency on White Horse-Mercerville Road. Another involves a 74-year-old man near North Harrison Street experiencing chest pain and high blood pressure requiring cardiac emergency response.
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Ambulance 1101, Medic 119-9-5 in Hamilton.
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2-240, White Horse, Mercerning Road to Complete Care Unit 24 Bravo. Respiratory emergency.
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Ambulance 117-1, Medical-195, Hamilton.
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2-240, White Horse, Immersionville Road to Complete Care Unit 24-Bravo.
00:18
Rest, yourself.
00:22
101.
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121. Medical 1. Medical 179, near North Harrison St, Unit 101, Cardiac Emergency.
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Medical 1792 in Princeton, near North Harrison St,
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Unit 101, Cardiac Emergency. Your response.
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Thank you, hey, bye.
01:12
No AMICU available, the upgrade in Trenton, south, Montgomery Street, east front street, and overdose.
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No AMICU available on the upgrade and sudden.
01:21
South Montgomery Street, East Front Street, and overdose. Last response.
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Like 1792, you have a 74-year-old male with chest pain and hypertensive.
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Location mentioned:
N Harrison St, Princeton, NJ 08540
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