Unresponsive woman found not breathing near Park Hill Road, Mountain Dale NY
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Emergency responders were called to assist an unresponsive 89-year-old woman who was not breathing near Park Hill Road. She had a history of heart problems.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:13
Transcript:
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This match to Mountain Dell EMS, Mountaindale Fire, County MS 5263, a prior-to-response cardiac arrest,
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near Park Hill Road.
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Keep meeting for Mountain Dell EMS, Mountaindale Fire,
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County MS 5263.
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A prior to response, cardiac arrest, near Park Hill Road.
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Cross a Peter Hill Road, bottom face drive.
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(number withheld).
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5263-m-ROW.
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5263.
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N-ROW.
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N-ROW. (number withheld).
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Female,
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unconscious, unresponsive, not breathing with a cardiac history.
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Copy.
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5190, Elvis.
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Y-4-0, County.
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1-40.
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That was Buck Baroque and County Road 95, correct?
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(number withheld).
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Yeah,
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affirmative.
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I'm at the intersection, do you know if that's going to be north or south of the intersection?
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I'm not sure.
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Stand by.
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40.
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No, I'm pulling 603 Mountaindale or cardiac arrest.
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Full fighter, 236.
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236. 6 is in round.
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6 here, I'm round (number withheld).
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Follow every base 911, Ivy and Navy and B.
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To send out to near Park Hill Road.
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Ray, unresponsive, cardiac arrest,
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89-year-old female, fire name, mess dispatched.
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3-CPA-4-1-3.
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413 in road, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Park Hill Rd, Mountain Dale, NY 12763
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