Woman collapses at Belvidere High School gym, causes alarm, Belvidere NJ
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Having been found unconscious in the Belvidere High School gym, a 68-year-old woman recovered consciousness but suffered nausea and vomiting, triggering urgent EMS response.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station, 21 Rescue, 21 Rescue,
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809, Oxford Street, Belvidere High School, 68-year-old female syncope, did lose consciousness, repeating, 21 rescue, 21 rescue, your second call,
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809 Oxford Street, Belvidere High School, 68-year-old female syncope issues did lose consciousness, is now conscious, 1303, operated 127, Warren County.
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This is going to be.
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This is County from Rescue 75755.5.
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This is responding.
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575, you're responding, 1304.
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County, 7512.
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7512.
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Which we don't stop the control responding to the FDA.
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7512, receive clear in responding to the FDA.
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County 2454.
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...location.
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Good us 94 54.
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You're on location 1307.
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...or can I BLS, 201.
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Go ahead.
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Clear from Warren, from the first, headed to the second.
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PLF 2151, you're responding.
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B.4 is responding.
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2151 and BLS.
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2154, you're responding, Belvidere High School, a journal on Oxford Street, 68-year-old female.
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She just collapsed on the gym floor.
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Is now conscious, feels very nauseous.
02:15
Was that a crab fare? The breathing is somewhat labored, and vomited a couple times.
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We want to receive this guy.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Oxford St, Belvidere, NJ 07823
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