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Elderly woman vomiting blood treated on Chamberlain Hill RoadRensselaer County NY

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Chamberlain Hl Rd, Sand Lake, NY

Emergency medical services responded to an 81-year-old woman near Chamberlain Hill Road who was vomiting blood and feeling weak, likely due to gastrointestinal bleeding.

Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Here are at near Chamberlain Hill Road, it's an 81-year-old female, unable to keep food down, has bloody stool, is weak, possible gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
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Appreciate.
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Dispass, 3636.36.
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3636.
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Just that's 366-36-Inru, you can also mark us arriving.
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en route
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Arriving 1335.
00:41
70-year-old female subsist.

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Chamberlain Hl Rd, Sand Lake, NY

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