Woman has difficulty breathing in avoca village, Avoca NY
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Emergency services responded to a 65-year-old woman having difficulty breathing near South Main Street, Village of Avoca. Multiple ambulances and advanced life support units were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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Transcript:
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4D6, Charlie 1, 65-year-old female, difficulty breathing call.
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Near South Main Street, Village of Avoca, across Carrington Street and Route 415.
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The Lion Residence.
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Again, that's Volcan Ambulance, Bath Ambulance, County ALS.
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150.
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436, Charlie 1, 65-year-old female, difficulty breathing call.
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Near South Main Street, Village of Avoca, across Carrington and 415.
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Steven ALS-150.
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I'll be en route momentarily.
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Race, you'll go zero. Race, you'll go zero.
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One and three, Steven, you can show me on the seat.
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Reaching.
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B4.
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B4. We'll be en route.
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On the way.
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20 units, the village of Avoca, be advised.
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U.S. is being dispatched near South Main Street for the 65-year-old female difficulty breathing.
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Studio unclear 351.
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Bath Ambulance, Mr.
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Rudder Towns, Evoke Ambulance for the 6-Charlie 1, 65-year-old female difficulty breathing call near South Main Street, near Carrington and 415.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:50
Nora, Ocean, Ocean.
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If you could, bend 150, you can show me responding now.
02:04
1.50 is on the way.
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1 in 38, can you repeat?
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Can you repeat?
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2.1 and 38.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Avoca, NY 14809
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