Medical emergencies reported near Fresh Meadows in Queens, Queens NY
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Ambulance units are responding to medical emergencies near 5-1 Street and Fort Hamilton involving abdominal pain. Additional calls report hypertension near Fresh Meadows at 175th Street crossing 76th Avenue and Union Turnpike.
Audio|Heard on: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Available,
00:01
Near 5-1 Street, 11 to Fort Hamilton, abdominal.
00:09
It's available near 5-1, 11 to Fort Hamilton.
00:17
The units available near 5-1, 11 to Fort Hamilton.
00:27
951 11 to 4 Hamilton 279 units available 511 11 to 4 Hamilton units available 511 to 4 Hamilton units available 51 11 to 4 Hamilton abdominal
00:49
It's available near 5.1, 11 to 4 Hamilton.
00:54
About 30 to 5A, direct to direct, 2.901.
01:00
281, take 901 with you.
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511 to 4 Hamilton.
01:03
281.
01:08
281. Any units to backup direct, 511 to 4 Ham.
01:16
5511 for Hamilton bring up your equipment to the 05 Okay,
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B-263
01:32
Try changing locations and try it again
01:46
Long B306. Any Queens units available on Fresh Meadows, 176th Street,
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76th Avenue to Union Turnpike, hypertension.
02:11
Any Queens units in Fresh Meadows for 176, crossing 76 in Union Turnpike? Any units available on Fresh Meadows for 175 Street, crossing 76th Avenue and Union Turnpike for hypertension?
02:39
Any Queens units available on Fresh Meadows for 175 Street crossing 76th Avenue in Union Turnpike?
02:50
303, 303, 175, crossing 76 in Union.
02:54
Time for, primary purpose.
03:00
Any backup units available for 175, crossing 76 in Union Terpike?
03:05
3-0.
03:08
V-O2-175 crossing 76th Avenue and Union Turnpike 3.02.
03:14
4.
03:16
Any units for a bus for Fresh Meadows?
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