Woman with abdominal pain reported in Cambridge, Cambridge NY
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A 35-year-old woman in Cambridge reported abdominal pain. She is conscious and breathing. Emergency medical services requested transport to Glens Falls Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Cambridge, EMS, Cambridge Family Health,
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near Gilbert Street, Cambridge,
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35-year-old female abdominal pain.
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Cambridge UMass Party 2 as requested Cambridge Family Health is near Gilbert Street Cambridge 35 year old female abdominal pain 1322 5-1 you know control
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EMS control 265-1 P2 B1-2020
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UMS control 26551
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also lines the counting max on board
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PMS Nelson lake out first five (number withheld) hidden valley Lane.
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Cross the Valley, Port for a seizure.
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13 points.
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M.S. Control 2,9-5-10.
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Okay.
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Foreign service.
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Can you do an area check at near Allen drive?
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Taking a call from apartment number 8, stating that there was a female who was knocking on her door.
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Just states that the landlord doesn't want her there.
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Okay.
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She has,
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she believes that she has mental health issues and that we've dealt with her in the past.
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8.37.
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Middle Heights, female, short, curly hair.
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I believe she may have schizophrenia.
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I'm known where she is now.
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near Kalbord Street, Cambridge, 35-year-old female, conscious of breathing, abdominal pain.
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I'm a prior NBA requesting transport to Glens Falls Hospital.
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Gilbert St, Cambridge, NY 12816
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