Medical emergency near Kripplebush Road in Stone Ridge, Stone Ridge NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 76-year-old male near Kripplebush Road in Stone Ridge is experiencing vomiting and trouble breathing. Emergency medical personnel are transporting him to HealthAlliance Hospital. The situation may involve a serious medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
I'll follow up to the city of Kingston ALS to Marbletown.
00:04
They're currently transporting to HealthAlliance Hospital with a 76-year-old male vomiting and trouble breathing, near Kripplebush Road, across Cooper Street and Pine Bush Road.
00:14
Repeating to the city of Kingston ALS system in Marbletown,
00:18
they're currently en route to HealthAlliance Hospital with 76-year-old male vomiting and trouble from near Kripplebush Road, across to Cooper Street and Pine Bush Road.
00:27
Zero five forty-five fifty-six fifty-four.
00:35
Can you can show medic 304 responding?
00:41
Medic 304, you are responding at 500 and forty-seven.
00:46
They were out of travel.
00:47
It's going to be Lucas Turnpike to 213 to Route thirty-two.
00:54
Reese County, thank you.
01:03
Also, medic 304, you have a seventy-six year old male vomiting bile, trouble breathing.
01:13
Okay, can you go ahead with the route travel again one more time?
01:19
That's affirmative.
01:20
They will be taking Lucas Turnpike to 213 to Route thirty-two into the city.
01:32
Received. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Kripplebush Rd, Stone Ridge, NY 12484
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