Elderly woman has difficulty breathing in Queens, Queens NY
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Emergency responders in Queens are assisting a 93-year-old woman who has difficulty breathing near Chevy Chase and Aberdeen Road in Jamaica.
Audio|Heard on: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Queens units in Jamaica for Chevy Chase and Aberdeen, elderly patient difficulty breathing.
00:10
Queen's units for Jamaica for Chevy Chase and Aberdeen. Any units to lot of a bus to head into Jamaica and units direct to Chevy Chase and Aberdeen for 93-year-old difficulty breathing. One or two.
00:28
One-two is Chevy Chase, Aberdeen Road, and Tudor Road, private house.
00:34
Correct, force. I think, N-O-2.
00:37
It's you next to 902, yeah.
00:39
We'll get your backup. Any backup here? Any backup here, that's in Jamaica?
00:45
Do you use the backup up to 902 or direct to Chevy Chase and Aberdeen Road?
00:50
I could go direct.
00:54
Which unit, direct, 107?
00:57
356, direct.
01:01
Okay, everyone talking at once.
01:03
Which unit is closed by to go direct?
01:07
356, I can head direct.
01:10
356, direct.
01:12
It's Chevy Chase, Aberdeen's a Tudor Road.
01:16
Time for responding.
01:18
The back of unit to Queens 902.
01:26
Any use the back of 102 to 902 to 902?
01:31
County is a vice.
01:35
In County, this is H.
01:39
Transporting one from Hackensight to Mount Sinai.
01:42
For Mount Sinai.
01:43
Do a back of use in Queensburg, Q902.
01:51
Any medics to start out heading to Jamaica for Chevy Chase and Aberdeen?
01:56
One or two take the bus solo.
02:01
We have no backup for you.
02:02
Any medics available in Queens for Jamaica?
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Location mentioned:
Aberdeen Rd & Chevy Chase St, Queens, NY 11432
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