Woman has severe headache for four days at apartment, East Durham NY
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Emergency medical services responded to an apartment near Stonebridge Road Extension for a 39-year-old woman experiencing a severe headache for four days.
Audio|Heard on: Greene County EMS
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02:35
Transcript:
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Great No, 1-2, Durham, Ambulance, Green Kennedy Medics, Charlie Priority, Respond, near Stonebridge Road Extension, apartment number 91, close to Route 145 in the Chandon Valley Road for a 39-year-old female sudden onset of severe headache four days ago.
00:20
Green L1, 2.
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Derraman Ballance, Green Kahnamedics, Charlie Priority, Respond, near Stonebridge Road Extension, apartment number 91,
00:28
cross streets of Route 145 on in Cheney Valley Road for a 39-year-old female,
00:34
sudden onset of the severe headache four days ago, 633, dispatcher 24 to 3.
00:44
Green, 734.
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734.
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734 is arriving CMH.
00:53
634.
01:00
Green, 911.
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91. 9011.
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You can show through RELP.
01:09
In route, 634.
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Green, Medic 3, same traffic.
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Medic 3, same time.
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Green, 91-911.
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You can show 91-1-orraving.
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659.
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Green 2, 91-1.
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Green 2, 91-1.
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Ninety-one.
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You're going to have to go to the back building.
01:47
The back building should be numbered 51.
01:56
Green 2, Medic 3, each copy.
02:05
Green 2, Medic 3. Green 2, Medic 3.
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Green 2, Medic 3.
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Medi 3.
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The DIC 3 is on.
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Medic 3. Not sure if you copied, it's going to be the back building,
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51 Stonebridge Road, Durham Ambults, is reaching out to you as well.
02:33
Receive. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Stonebridge Rd Ext, East Durham, NY 12423
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