62-year-old woman diabetic emergency near Jefferson Boulevard, Fishkill NY
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Emergency response to a 62-year-old woman experiencing a diabetic emergency near Jefferson Boulevard in the Village of Fishkill.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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Transcript:
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That's down to Town of Fishkill EMS, Empress, Duchessmedic 1, priority 1[1], 62-year-old female diabetic emergency, near Jefferson Boulevard, on Maxway in the dead end.
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Repeating to Santa Fiscal EMS, second call for your agent, St.
00:19
Empress.
00:21
24778 that's shift.
00:23
Dr. Phaerty 1, 60-year-old female diabetic emergency number near Jefferson Boulevard.
00:30
(number withheld).
00:34
2-2 automatic bar alarm 3333 Avenue Morgan Avenue 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1 2 tower 2 from hook road 7-1 responding at 1627 1429
01:03
Mark, are you responding?
01:20
Perhyde Park Police confirmed entrapment, one patient on countess.
01:26
Dutch now went to Duchess Flightcar 1, Duchess Ambulance 1, responded to the village of fishkill priority 1[1], 62-year-old female diabetic emergency,
01:35
near Jefferson Boulevard off a maxlay in the dead end.
01:38
Repeating to...
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Hi, Park 4612, which finds Dr.
01:43
Swan car one, Dr.
01:44
Samuel and Swan, Priority One, into the Village of Fishkill 52-year-old female diabetic emergency.
01:48
near Jefferson Boulevard, (number withheld).
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[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Blvd, Fishkill, NY 12524
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