Medical emergency for woman with chest pain near 3rd Street Albany, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call for a 55-year-old woman experiencing chest pain on the first floor near 3rd Street, North Lake Avenue, and Quail Street in Albany. The woman was conscious and breathing when help arrived. Medical personnel transported her to the hospital for further care.
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Transcript:
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NG7, Rescue, 1amaw, 410, 3rd Street,
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first floor, near North Lake Avenue and Quail Street.
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Chest pain.
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77, Rescue, Wondomog, 410, 3rd Street, first floor, near North Lake Avenue and Quail Street.
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Chest pain, first floor.
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55-year-old female, conscious, breathing.
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Just have a responding.
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976.
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34 and route to 3rd Street.
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So if you can return to 2 from Mark Tribe, do we have another call?
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I'm sorry, rescue two.
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I had some background.
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Could you repeat?
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We're clearing up from a 900 Lark Drive here.
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Was calling 3rd Street? That's our call.
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That is correct.
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It's going to be 410 3rd Street.
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See Charlie response on the first floor for chest pain.
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You're crossing North Lake and Quail.
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Receive you can show some news of that call.
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See, Rescue on.
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Rescue on the receive.
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Thank you.
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If you want to answer,
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134 arriving on 3rd law 34 at 6333.
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3rd Ski 2 is arriving 3rd Street Red.
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That's engine 2 return engine 2 to service 1 patient DOS, Albany Med, officer on as a tune court.
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Number two, 1640.
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