Medical emergency for elderly woman with heart condition, Ballston Spa NY
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Emergency medical services responded to assist an 83-year-old woman near La Rose Lane in Milton. The woman was experiencing atrial fibrillation and had difficulty speaking and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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At a special 5653, mutual aid requests for a party one Delta medical assist, near La Rose Lane, cross of Margaret Drive in Milton, repeating 5653, mutually request for a party one delta medical assist, near La Rose Lane in Milton, dispatch clear at 1024.
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Green, second call versus Bonda, The Tere's screening the handling call, a rat mutual aid, say one delta, number five made liberal explained,
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a hard problem.
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Act 3 at 10.25.
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Fire dispatch, 5652.
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All right, that's out.
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We can take that call.
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Proceed, it's going to be near La Rose Lane in Milton.
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It's a one delta for an 83-year-old female,
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A-Fib issues, difficulty speaking and breathing.
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Received.
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2053 MS. You message back 2050.
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2053 since service.
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So you're backing in at 10.25.
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E-membrate 254.
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13-5-4. Clear Saturday to go back in, we'll be in Root.
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Can you repeat the address? near La Rose Lane, Lincoln-Adam, Roth,
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function, Sam, Edward.
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Sorry, a special 5653.
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You can cancel the mutual aid, 5652 to handle.
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Repeating 5653, cancel a mutual lead.
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The special leader at 1025.
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Are you 2-40 to copy? You'll cancel this.
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All canceled.
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Location mentioned:
La Rose Ln, Ballston Spa, NY 12020
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