Medical crew responds to possible heart attack on Saratoga Ave, South Glens Falls NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Saratoga Avenue in South Glens Falls for a possible heart attack involving a 46-year-old woman. A medical helicopter landed to assist with the transport of the patient to Glens Falls Hospital. The situation appears to have been handled by EMS and fire personnel on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
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EMS being dispatched near Saratoga Avenue, the upper left department for a forty-six year old female possible heart attack.
00:07
Copy that.
00:09
(number withheld).
00:11
Satch (number withheld), status check.
00:19
Further (number withheld).
00:22
Hey (name withheld).
00:25
Here's the client ID.
00:29
We're gonna head.
00:31
ER (number withheld) Blacksing though.
00:40
Okay, fifty-four.
00:42
Can you get a run number? Glens Falls Hospital for the Pines.
00:45
You could show us off at Glens Falls.
00:50
On forty-four.
00:55
Non-driver ID only suspended and CIC negative one open.
01:02
Could you look up contact number if possible?
01:10
Ten four, four, (name withheld).
01:18
Fire control, car 4601.
01:22
Ninety-seven.
01:23
Fire control, fire 4601.
01:27
LifeNet has landed.
01:30
EMS fifty-five, one will be en route to Saratoga Ave.
01:33
Twenty-one forty-five.
01:34
LifeNet has landed, twenty-one forty-five.
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Location mentioned:
Saratoga Ave, South Glens Falls, NY 12803
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