Elderly patient treated for breathing difficulty near East 29th St, Brooklyn NY
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Emergency responders were sent near East 29th Street and Avenue X to assist a 99-year-old patient experiencing difficulty breathing. Several units and buses were involved in the response.
Audio|Heard on: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
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Transcript:
00:00
To East 29th Street and Avenue X for a 99-year-old difficulty breathing.
00:08
This issue set bay to East 29 at X-ray.
00:13
Double to East 2.9 at X-ray.
00:14
Double to East 2.9 at Avenue X-Words, this reader.
00:26
5 is back home.
00:31
We get one unit outside parking leave me the relationship for a few minutes.
00:39
Parkway leave me to my ship for a few minutes.
00:40
Parkway leaving the right ship for a few minutes.
00:52
Advise on an ocean park available measure.
01:01
East 29th Street and Avenue X news to load a bus for a patient difficulty breathing.
01:09
2.9 x-ray the 0-283.
01:16
Wild lands bus for a bus to head to E-29 x-ray.
01:27
Left direct, E-29 in yellow and U.S.
01:30
available for bus.
01:33
Only at 420.
01:40
420 or 84.
01:43
You're at 420 or 84.
01:47
You go ahead.
02:02
This close to one one in four six.
02:05
I'm at one six and four five.
02:14
Two hundred, communicate with two eighty nine.
02:31
We're able to have with the bus to X-ray in East 29 and use the backup direct.
02:36
We're going to East 29 and X-ray 295.
02:45
For a bus, Flatlands or Ocean Avenue to head to East 29 and X-ray.
02:48
The bus to East 29 and X-ray.
02:53
The bus to East 29 and X-ray.
02:59
3 advisers to get on the scene.
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Location mentioned:
E 29th St & Avenue X, Brooklyn, NY 11235
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