Asthma attack with uncooperative caller near North Main St, Ansonia CT
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An asthma attack occurred near North Main Street with a caller being uncooperative and yelling. Police were requested for safety but later canceled. Medical EMS continued to respond for the call.
Audio|Heard on: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
For dispatch, Hustley near Main St.
00:24
Responses respond to near Main St on the first floor.
00:30
Reported to be an asthma attack caller was extremely uncooperative in yelling.
00:37
So make sure a PD is on scene.
00:39
Repeating near Main St for the unruly asthma attack.
00:54
SEPA.
00:59
We're out of Griffin.
01:04
We're going to near Main St.
01:07
We're going to near Main St.
01:11
Just be advised we do have an alert here for the PD needs to respond.
01:13
They are aware.
01:18
Yeah, we're familiar.
01:24
Switch third, call in tow.
01:47
This third call in town, 63 Woodlawn Avenue, Unit 207 for the Chats Payne, 67-year-old male.
01:54
Repeating Antonio-Resco Medical Services, third call in town, 63 Woodlawn Avenue, Unit 207, 67-year-old male for the chest pain.
02:03
Time now is 10.05.
02:10
All right, Griffin, we'll do a quick turnaround for Woodlawn if you get no side-on.
02:15
Receive, Bravo, 8-year-out,
02:17
and working on a quick turnaround, if no other sign-out.
02:26
Seven times.
02:37
Do you got PD coming? Cancel.
02:40
We're good.
02:42
Just canceling the PD, do you need the medic?
02:47
Yeah, we still keep them coming.
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