Medical emergency for older woman losing consciousness, Washington County NY
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A woman in her 70s lost consciousness on County Route 49 near Saunders Road in Argyle due to an unknown medical issue. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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Argyle, Easton Greenwood, Sam, automatic commuterly, 4RL, second call.
00:03
Cost to know first response, (number withheld), County Route 49, in Argyle, female in her 70s, losing consciousness, unknown medical problem.
00:15
1-151, EMX control.
00:26
BORAWAWR
00:41
Argyle East and Greenwich, Salem, Automatic Mutual Aid, Argyll, second call, second call for Salem, Costum, first response, party one ALS[1], (number withheld), 1049 in Argyle, near Saunders Road and McLeigh Road.
00:56
Female in her 70s going unconscious, unknown medical problem type.
01:00
Pathetic history at 2.006.
01:08
Car (number withheld).
01:11
Car (number withheld), responding at 2009.
01:24
The phone of party 1A1-(number withheld), 10409.
01:30
A female in her 70s, losing consciousness, a non-medical problem.
01:38
2010.
02:06
Argyle, Easton Greenwich, Salem at this time.
02:08
Salon, you can cancel, downloading a full crew from East and Greenwich, 809 to the rooms, 475 to the scene.
02:15
Argyll (number withheld) to the Hartford rooms.
02:18
A driver is needed for your second call.
02:21
(number withheld), County Route 49, Argyle.
02:25
Female nurse 70s, incoherent, unknown medical problems, 2013.
02:49
Argyll East and Greenwich, this time, East and Greenwich you can disregard, knowing a full crew from Argyll (number withheld), both en routes of the Hartford or 2014.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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