Medical emergency at near 3rd Ave and Elm Street, Kingston NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 46-year-old male became unresponsive near 3rd Avenue and Elm Street after taking nicotine lozenges. Emergency responders arrived while the patient showed agonal respirations.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Also, engine 3, medic 1, 46-year-old male, and constant responsive, near 3rd Avenue, Cartier to Cemetery Street and Elm Street.
00:06
We're repeating to engine 30, medic 1, 46-year-old male, and constant responsive,
00:11
near 3rd Avenue, cross streets Cemetery Street and Elm Street, 1624-P 648.
00:22
Thank you, Sponning.
00:25
Medi-2, 1625.
00:28
John, engine 3 is out.
00:31
In 30 response.
00:34
Engine 30, medic 2.
00:40
Send his schizophrenia for him.
00:41
He has taken something in the mail to help with not smoking.
00:45
He is now responding.
00:53
Agent 3, Medic 2, possibly get nicotine lozenges that were in the mail.
00:58
All right, engine 3 is arriving.
01:09
It's 1628. They're now having agonal respiration with his eyes open.
01:14
They're unable to clarify if they need to start CPR done.
01:21
19th is arriving.
01:24
A-firm.
01:25
Ben-AQ at 1628.
01:32
Lieutenant Farrell, around the back.
01:34
Yeah, it's firm.
01:35
Be careful on staircase.
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Location mentioned:
3rd Ave, Kingston, NY 12401
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