Elderly person has trouble breathing near East 13th St and Kings Hwy, Brooklyn NY
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly person was reported to have difficulty breathing near East 13th Street and Kings Highway in Brooklyn, New York. Multiple emergency units and medics were dispatched to the scene to provide aid.
Audio|Heard on: Hatzolah EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Any after units, East 13, King O'Alii, elderly difficulty breathing?
00:07
Are there any a half unit, East 13, King O'Aari?
00:12
11, East 13, King Tilari.
00:15
11, East 13, King Tilari, 11.
00:19
Hello, 11.
00:23
1.152. 1152.
00:28
A unit to back up, East 13th Street and Kings Highway.
00:36
A unit to back off, East 13th Street and Kings Highway.
00:43
69, East 13, King Galeri 690.
00:53
288, go ahead.
00:58
Careful.
01:01
The M. Units for about 313 King O'AWarry.
01:13
The B units for about 5.3 and 13.
01:20
Are there any units for a bus?
01:26
Are there any units available for a bus?
01:33
Are there any units available for a bus?
01:39
B204.
01:41
B303, that's at about 303.
01:44
303.
01:56
Any abstinence available for a bus for East 13th and King?
02:03
Are there any accidents available for a bus?
02:10
283 hits an ocean avenue, 283.
02:20
North Seattle.
02:27
K-903, transporting to community, 903 to community.
02:32
Town for K-903 community.
02:45
Sixty-nine, go ahead.
02:47
All right self-pation is that we get a little breathing.
02:56
Medics and Prophecy, East 13th Street and Kings Highway, difficult to breathing.
03:04
1.198, East 13, King O'Leary, 198.
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Location mentioned:
E 13th St & Kings Hwy, Brooklyn, NY 11229
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