Elderly dementia patient needs assistance in Bristol, Bristol VT
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Emergency responders assisted a 77-year-old female dementia patient near Mountain Street in Bristol. She was not in a medical emergency but needed help with transport and care as her caregiver was no longer able to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Champlain Valley Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Bristol Rescue, second call, respond near Mountain Street in Bristol, 77-year-old female dementia patient, a non-medical emergency.
00:24
Bristol Rescue.
00:26
Second call, full crew needed.
00:27
Respond near Mountain Street in Bristol, 77-year-old female dementia patient.
00:32
There will be additional information in your active, unknown medical emergencies.
00:36
Have tones 2123.
00:46
Central dispatch from Bristol, A1.
00:47
Central dispatch from Bristol A1.
00:58
The only one is not back in the service area.
01:00
Please dispatch next bill.
01:32
Wisconsin-Evalid in Bristol near Mountain Street in Bristol, 77-year-old.
01:38
Female significant stations.
01:40
This was a big time you're active.
02:04
Respond to 8 in Bristol, 100,000 streets of Bristol, 7708, 8-numbered education, and a positional information that is (number withheld).
02:24
Shelburne dispatch for Jen's rescue, respond mutual aid near Mountain Street in Bristol, 77-year-old female dementia patient.
02:31
One is no longer able to care for her needs to transport.
02:43
Shelburne dispatch for Jen's rescue respond mutual aid near Mountain Street in Bristol.
02:48
77-year-old female dementia patient has foiled herself, her son is no longer able to care for her needs to trigger support.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain St, Bristol, VT 05443
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