Advanced life support called for fainting at apple ridge road, Woodcliff Lake NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, advanced life support was dispatched to near Apple Ridge Road for a 26-year-old female who passed out and could possibly have the flu.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-Boro, Park Ridge, Woodcliff Lake and Montvale Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Central Elizabeth Plains on an advanced life support emergency.
00:03
It's going to be near Apple Ridge Road, cross of Heather Hill Road and Old Farm Road.
00:08
26-year-old female, passed out, send me responsive.
00:14
443 received.
00:18
436 received.
00:28
133-33 special.
00:35
Season 133, go ahead, last round.
00:38
Season 133, we'll have that last chance, reason.
00:43
I'm back in.
00:44
All right.
00:46
We're going to C. Code 27.
00:53
443 Central.
00:54
Can you go again with that address?
00:58
It's going to be near Apple Ridge Road.
01:06
And you have your right, one.
01:09
One point.
01:13
4.30 Bavitians, only near Apple Ridge.
01:19
We're safe.
01:20
Both unit is out.
01:23
We're received. Both unit is out.
01:25
We're received 1227.
01:32
That's a Woodcliff Lake on Apple Ridge should be advised the possible flu or a CR-positive patient that's unknown.
01:48
The L.S. 105, Central.
01:53
Hey, L.S. 105.
01:54
One-05, responded, Apple Ridge from Westwood.
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Location mentioned:
Apple Ridge Rd, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
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