Elderly woman treated for difficulty breathing at home, Cochecton NY
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Emergency responders assisted an 89-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing and high blood pressure at a residence near Parsonage Road in Cochecton, New York. There was no prior history of breathing problems. Responders were requested to approach without using lights or sirens.
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch in upper Delaware, any five to six four priority response to difficulty breathing near Parsonage Rd, repeating for Cochecton upper Delaware.
00:27
Okay,
00:28
Breathing difficulty near Parsonage Road, across the Depot Road and County 114.
00:33
The AMAS is on.
00:40
5261.
00:41
The AMAS is on for 5261.
00:45
Let's take over.
00:46
Patient's breathing.
00:49
Patient breathing. Patient breathing.
00:55
5-2-6-4.
01:02
You're swallying at 532, an 89-year-old female,
01:07
supporting some difficulty breathing and high blood pressure of the top number of (number withheld).
01:13
No history of breathing problems.
01:16
Requesting no light or siren up on approach.
01:25
Some of the sets to Kachan.
01:41
Up Delaware, augmented mutual aid.
01:47
A full current unit from both squads.
01:50
Three.
01:53
89-year-old female, difficulty breathing priority response, near Parsonage Rd.
01:59
Repeating for Cochecton, upper Delaware, autominer can mutual aid, full crew needed from both spots.
02:06
Near Parsonage Road, an 89-year-old female, difficulty breathing, a priority response, cross-up depot, and County 114.
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Location mentioned:
Parsonage Rd, Cochecton, NY 12726
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