Man has difficulty breathing during traffic stop on Route 17, Sullivan County NY
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a traffic stop on Route 17 westbound near exit 114 because a man detained during the stop began experiencing difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
F10 2F104 is on traffic stop through Middletown we have the subject on the line with us here requesting EMS
00:11
F10, I'll head that way.
00:14
Erzzi, if it's going to be on 017 westbound near exit 114, they're just inquiring if they're going to need it on the scene or at the barracks.
00:25
That's one there.
00:44
Following dispatch, Mammocating, County Mission, 5-263, and ALS assist.
00:49
A priority response, 29-year-old male difficulty breathing,
00:53
State of 17 westbound, area of exit 114.
00:56
Are repeating for mammocating,
01:00
Air NIST 5-6-3, Mary-LS assist, a priority response, 29-year-old male, difficulty breathing.
01:07
City 17, westbound,
01:09
area of exit 114.
01:10
21.
01:16
7263.
01:20
5263.
01:22
5263.
01:25
5263, responding.
01:27
We're out.
01:28
2111.
01:30
31.
01:34
3982. 3982.
01:40
In route 211 can you give a line line?
01:45
Signal (number withheld).
01:56
Good-blown.
01:58
510.
02:00
They're going to need UMS on the scene of the traffic stop here.
02:05
Receive AMS to the scene on the traffic stop.
02:08
2113, they're assembling at this time.
02:12
5263 disregard the way line request B.M.
02:15
3992. 1-0. The unit search and chairs on.
02:19
Okay.
02:20
CUNSA secure.
02:22
2114.
02:23
M.
02:25
M. 390.
02:26
M.
02:28
390. C. M. 390.
02:29
2.
02:31
399. D.
02:33
P. P. P. on the scene, you can continue into this date.
02:39
Thank you.
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