Medical emergency for sick woman near North Allen Street, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a medical call for a sick 37-year-old woman near North Allen Street close to Manning Boulevard and Kent Street in Albany.
Audio|Heard on: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, engine 2, Mohawk, to a half response.
00:04
Near North Allen Street.
00:07
37-year-old female,
00:08
6.
00:10
Cross streets, Manning Boulevard, 10th Street.
00:13
Attention engine 2, Mohawk.
00:16
A-out for response, near North Allen Street.
00:19
37-year-old female, sick, near Manning Boulevard, Kent Street.
00:23
Town Street, 21-09.
00:29
Engine 10 to dispatch, we're back in quarters but we're out-of-service delftory stock.
00:34
See you 21 on.
00:42
Engine 2 to dispatch, the advice we receive the call.
00:45
Can you just confirm the address that it's engine 2 call?
00:50
It was going to be near North Allen Street.
00:58
Special Engine 2, our apologies, it was originally your call at near North Manning, and then the address switched will send Engine 7.
01:09
Engine 2 received in service and chorus, thank you.
01:24
The car crash and traffic is your call, stand on.
01:34
I'll link a man,
01:40
Ken.
01:49
All right, engine 7, with Mohawk,
01:52
smear 8, out for response,
01:55
near,
01:57
North Allen Street,
01:58
37-year-old female,
02:01
sick, cross-street, through Manning Boulevard, Kent Street.
02:05
Attention, engine 7, with Mohawk, speed, a eight out for response, near North Allen Street, 37-year-old female, sick, cross-street, Manning Boulevard, Kent Street.
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