74-year-old man treated for breathing difficulty, Coram NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 74-year-old man for breathing problems near Hilltop Court at the Bretton Woods complex.
Audio|Heard on: East Islip Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Southern Fire Department Mutualated Corps and Fire Department for a 74-year-old male.
00:04
Redis Culpary 6th,002 at the Bretton-Wilin-Witch Drive.
00:09
Repeating.
00:10
Southern Fire Department Mutual Fire Department.
00:14
A 74-year-old male, respiratory document 6-202.
00:17
Bretton Woods, near Hilltop Court, also in the tribe.
00:21
Zero two, car coming.
00:43
For a small department additional for a sixty-three-year-old female, I better come to another one.
00:59
Department 20 Alpha, I think you, Village, Parking.
01:02
Boil Road off Montclair Drive.
01:04
In the Supreme Fire Department is an alarm for a 63-year-old beam and have a better problem.
01:10
So, 2.1, Department 20, Alphe, Joseph, the Village Department.
01:15
Boil Road off Montclair Drive, 0217, Parkland.
01:33
Ready to the phone.
01:59
Middallon Fire Department for a 70-year-old male respiratory dispute at the Bretton-Witton-Witton near Hilltop Court off Redwood Drive repeating on fire department utility to Coram Fire Department for a 74-year-old man, respiratory difficulty 6 Delta 2[1].
02:17
At the Bretton Woods Com near Hilltop Court, Redwood Drive, 022 Parkland.
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[1]
6 Delta 2: Medical Priority Dispatch System determinant for Breathing Problems (high priority)
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Location mentioned:
Hilltop Ct, Coram, NY 11727
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