Traffic accident at main street and dew ey avenue, Wharton NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident occurred near Main Street and Dewey Avenue in Wharton. There was no entrapment reported, but medical responders were called for a person experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County from 5.2, we're going to Honda's Court.
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5-2.
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County, you're close 33?
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33.
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I believe you guys aren't in the line with comms right now, but we're going to West Dewey and Northman for the MVA.
00:14
Time for, they just told us.
00:28
33 is a negative entrapment and you're requesting a second ambulance? Alright,
00:37
I'll get you a second BLS.
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33, can you start with medics, chest pain, difficulty breathing?
00:44
Is that ALS difficulty breathing?
00:46
A form, difficulty breathing chest pain.
00:49
Alright, catherine.
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33, that was all requested for you.
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Thank you, sir.
00:53
St. Clairce 35 on St.
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Clairce, 35,
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confirming you're at West Dewey and Main in Wharton.
01:00
St. Clair's 35 out at Mount Arlington.
01:03
Where's two? St.
01:04
Clair's 32 County.
01:06
32. 32. North County in Mount Arlington for the traffic accident.
01:11
Very sweet.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St & E Dewey Ave, Wharton, NJ 07885
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