Emergency response for elderly woman struggling to breathe in Rouses Point, Rouses Point NY
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Medical teams respond to a 78-year-old woman in Rouses Point who struggles to breathe, which raises urgent concerns due to her heart failure history and fluid overload.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire, EMS and Highway DOT
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Transcript:
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Clicking County Dispatch to Rouse's Point Fire Department of Master Respond, near Rose Avenue for a 78-year-old female conscious difficulty breathing.
00:07
Clicking Kenny repeating for Rouse's Point Fire Department of M.S.
00:11
Respond near Rose Avenue for a 78-year-old female conscious difficulty breathing.
00:15
Our lifetime 2144-730.
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VIII Acknowledge and call awaiting the driver.
00:26
Copy 307.
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Okay, dispatch 307.
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I need a spatch 2-307.
00:36
Finish the patch? Three minutes, I don't have anybody on I'm responding.
00:45
Would you like any retones or do you have someone coming down?
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Affirmative.
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Affirmative on a retone?
01:05
Clicking County Dispatch 2 Routes Point Fire Department, 3.07s requesting a driver for your response to near Rose Avenue.
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Click and Kenny repeating four Routes Point Fire Department bases requesting a driver for your response, near Rose Avenue.
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248-730.
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3107s in Route near Rose.
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Copy 307, responding, 2105, continue party one.
01:34
Patient does have CHF history.
01:37
She's had quite a significant fluid overload over the last few days,
01:42
increased difficulty breathing.
01:46
Thank you very much.
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Location mentioned:
Rose Ave, Rouses Point, NY 12979
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