Medical emergency for elderly woman with breathing difficulty, Hudson NY
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An 89-year-old woman near Route 9 in Town of Stockport experienced difficulty breathing and speaking, along with chest pain. Emergency responders were dispatched promptly to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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Transcript:
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Coming down to Greenport rescue, highest-priority medical response, Stopville with an EMS call near Route 9, Town of Stockport.
00:07
Cross streets are Atlantic Avenue and Gabriel Road, 89-year-old female,
00:12
difficulty breathing, difficulty speaking between breaths.
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Stopville, you're assigned Command 3 and Fireground 7.
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7.
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Greenport Rescue Respond, highest-priority medical response.
00:40
Stottville with an EMS call near Route 9, Town of Stockport, Crossroads are Atlantic Avenue and Gabriel Road, 89-year-old female's difficulty breathing, difficulty speaking between breaths.
00:52
The white house with gold trim number will be posted on the front with a white pickup in the driveway.
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Stopville, your sign, Command 3, Fireground 7.
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Coming out one, two.
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Coming out one, two.
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Stottville, EMS call, near Route 9, Town Stockport, Crosses Atlantic Avenue, and Gabriel Road.
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The White House, Gold Trim, numbers posted,
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and a white pickup truck in the driveway.
01:37
Use the front door for an emergency.
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89-year-old female difficulty breathing, difficulty speaking between breaths and chest pain.
01:46
Command 3, Fireground 7 have been assigned.
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Location mentioned:
US-9, Hudson, NY 12534
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