Medical emergency: woman with chest pain after fall, Carmel Hamlet NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 70-year-old woman near Nimham Road reported arm and chest pain and dizziness after falling. Emergency medical services and fire department personnel were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Fire/EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
About now, on Tama-Kentanyl is a second call on district medic number three, and to fire EMS assist.
00:06
Near Nimham Road, between Cliff Court and East Boyd Road.
00:11
Arcoe Mid-Hudson, 10th Nenum House,
00:14
a 70-year-old female,
00:16
arm and chest pain after a fall, also feeling dizzy.
00:23
For repeated, by 9-9-1.
00:25
Town of Kenton Ambulance, Meg number 3.
00:27
Kent Fire, EMF assist.
00:30
Near Nimham Road, Queen Cliff Street, East Boyd Road, ARC of Mid-Hudson, Ninham House,
00:37
70-year-old female, arm and chest pain after a fall, feeling dizzy.
00:41
9-11, 141.
00:48
I'm going to be able to be.
01:00
Pa-N-A-1. Town of Kent-Avulus here, 2nd, Northwestville, Crystal Media, 3-second call on district.
01:04
Common-Laynale, 3174, now added to the assignment.
01:07
Near Nimham Road.
01:10
Between Cliff Court and East Boyd Road, Arkham-Hudson, Kent Nettam House, 70-year-old female, chest and arm pain after fall, feeling dizzy.
01:17
Repeating. on town of Kent Daniel and Sears second request for your second call on district.
01:22
A full crew still needed.
01:24
Conway, Mill 3174 added to you, Simon, near Nimham Road.
01:29
The Ark of Mid-Hudson, Kent, Innhouse, a 70-year-old female chest and arm pain after a fall, feeling dizzy.
01:35
514, 14, 14.
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Location mentioned:
Nimham Rd, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
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