Elderly woman loses consciousness near Newtown Lane, Suffolk County NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an elderly woman who lost consciousness near Newtown Lane and Thirty-ninth Street in East Hampton.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
East Hampton reactivation, 2nd EMS primary driver and EMT is needed for an elderly female passing out.
00:05
Thirty-Ninth Street off of Newtown Lane.
00:08
Repeating for East Hampton reactivation, EMS primary driver or EMT is needed.
00:11
Nine thirty-seven number.
00:28
This is the town of Longton ambulance.
00:30
Here with EMS one for a little bit of accident, one patient intersection of Middle Line Highway and Southampton Health Court.
00:36
This is the town of Longton ambulance who has EMS one for middle line highway, Southampton Health Court for one patient, coming up Anthony.
00:51
Roger. F123, 930.
01:20
Seven hundred and 14 , eight years old.
01:24
Who are you responding? Nine hundred and thirty-nine.
01:32
An ambulance, an additional reactivation on your EMS farm.
01:34
A driver is needed for an elderly female passing out.
01:37
Thirty-ninth street, where else was new town lane? Repeating for East Hampton, an additional reactivation on the 2nd EMS farm.
01:42
Drivers needed.
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Location mentioned:
Newtown Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937
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