Woman experiencing seizures near Gables Road, Narrowsburg NY
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Emergency medical services responded to a 40-year-old female having seizures near Gables Road and Old Cochecton Road in Narrowsburg, New York.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Near Gables Road.
00:03
Road in Narrowsburg.
00:05
Request for a welfare check, 40-year-old female is shaking and cannot stop.
00:18
Requesting emergency medical services, confirm the address.
00:25
Correct location near 185.
00:28
Status update?
00:35
40-year-old female with history of epilepsy, currently shaking.
00:43
40-year-old female with history of seizures.
00:50
Calling emergency services.
00:56
Calling emergency services.
00:57
Calling emergency services.
00:59
Status check.
01:05
Will be clear.
01:06
Child with phone.
01:08
Clear, child with the phone.
01:28
Call dispatch.
01:32
Automatic backup requested.
01:35
Emergency response for 40-year-old female having seizures.
01:39
Near Gables Road.
01:41
Automatic response initiated.
01:48
Emergency response for 40-year-old female having seizures.
01:53
Near Gables Road.
01:55
Near Old Cochecton Road in Narrowsburg.
01:59
EMS[1] responding.
02:05
EMS[1] responding.
02:09
EMS[1] en route.
02:14
Full EMS[1] crew responding shortly.
02:21
Full crew responding, work in progress.
02:25
Acknowledged.
02:27
Confirming unit numbers.
02:30
Unit confirmed.
02:37
Unit on scene with 40-year-old female with seizure history.
02:52
Thank you. Emergency at 220.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Gables Rd, Narrowsburg, NY 12764
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