Medical emergency for woman at Vassar Professional Building, Arlington NY
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A 26-year-old woman experienced abnormal breathing and vomiting near Davis Avenue at Vassar Professional Building in Arlington. Medical personnel responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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02:16
Transcript:
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That's down to Arlington, headquarters area 32, 11, Arlington Medical 1.
00:04
Priority 1, 26-year-old female, abnormal breathing, feeling ill and vomiting.
00:09
In the area of near Davis Avenue, crossroad Fowler Avenue and Raymond Avenue.
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Repeating to Arlington, the headquarters area, Arlington Medi, Priority 1, 26-year-old female abnormal breathing, feeling ill and vomiting,
00:23
in the area of Vassar Professional Building, near Davis Avenue.
00:28
1448.
00:34
Arlington, Medic 1, responding at 0502.
00:38
The patient is going to be outside white female khaki pants, jean jacket.
00:50
Arnold (number withheld).
00:53
Responding at 0503.
01:01
BORILEEN SULLIV.
01:10
Dr. 9 to Beacon Volunteer, mutually to Orange County,
01:17
for a mail list assist assist requested
01:20
585 Grand Avenue, Tama Newburgh,
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Cross of Waterway Williamsburg Court, repeating to Beacon Volunteer.
01:32
Mutual aid Orange County or lift assist 585 Grand Avenue Town & Newburgh 05041437 0504 1437
01:47
Johnny on the one's in the area attempting to locate
01:53
Arlenzemanic 1 in the area attempts to locate 0507 white female cascaband machine jacket stated she was near a Volkswagen
02:06
All right on 23211 on scene in front of near Davis with the patient 05074748.
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Location mentioned:
VASSAR PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, 12 Davis Ave, Arlington, NY 12603
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