Woman has difficulty breathing in Walton apartment, Walton NY
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Emergency responders were called to an upstairs apartment near East Street in Walton for a 61-year-old woman who had difficulty breathing and possible chest pain. ALS units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Walton EMS, Amy1619, New Jersey response,
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near East Street, Walton, upstairs apartment for a 61-year-old female difficulty breathing.
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ALS response.
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Walton EMS, Amy11619.
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Walton EMS, annual 619, NEED response near East Street, Walton,
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upstairs apartment for a 61-year-old female difficulty breathing, ALS response.
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Now ashamed by 619.
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C-3-2 Delaware, here to beat the address.
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2C32, it's going to be State Highway 8 in the intersection of Dunbar Road, just north of Dunbar.
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Appreciate.
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County 619.
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2C32, let's show you.
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619, you're in route at 622,
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61-year-old female.
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I know 2, complaining of difficulty breathing,
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possibly also some chest pain.
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It's a third-party call, so the doors should be unlocked.
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It's going to be the upstairs apartment.
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Now on Walton Station Krishnais.
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Walnutemus.
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Walnutemus.
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Wynes, need a response near East Street, Walton Village,
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61-year-old female difficulty breathing ALS response.
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Walnuteman.
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Walney amass name response near East Street, Walton Village,
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61-year-old female difficulty breathing.
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Hey, last response.
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Location mentioned:
East St, Walton, NY 13856
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