Woman treated for dehydration at Essex Junction home, Essex VT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 39-year-old female suffering from dehydration at a residence near Park Street in Essex Junction.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Essex 6 Add to Essex Rescue.
00:02
Second call for response to respond in the junction, near Park Street, for a 39-year-old female dehydrated.
00:09
He's repeating a second call for rescue, junction for first-refront, near Park Street, for 39-year-old female dehydrated.
00:28
Phaar.
00:41
Access at that just a stress response.
00:47
24-year-old female asked someone to call an ambulance, and she doesn't feel well.
00:52
Yeah,
00:53
access that judge, rest rescue, third call, town, town response, 2027,
00:58
unit 319, 6 year old female,
01:01
64-year-old female, have someone to call for any ambulance, saying she doesn't feel well, I'm sure any other other, blah, blah, I'm sure.
01:10
Shelburne Dispatch, Williston Rescue, respond to near Park Street in Essex Junction for 39-year-old female complaining of dehydration.
01:18
Williston Red Rescue will be incoming from Thursday.
01:25
Shelburne Dispatch, Williston Rescue, respond to near Park Street in Essex Junction for 39-year-old female dehydration.
01:38
Mike would be a responding ambulance for 27-Zuzzi.
01:51
Sheldron, Wilson Rescue ones responding, Essex.
01:55
And for work.
02:03
Essex, Willis and Rescue is responding. Essex, Willis and Rescue is responding.
02:06
Sempoor.
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Location mentioned:
Park St, Essex Junction, VT 05452
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