Male patient with breathing difficulty at log cabin residence, Fort Ann NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a log cabin near South Old Route 4 for a 64-year-old male patient experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient was conscious and receiving oxygen upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
401 first responders and EMS, the Graves Residence, near South Old Route 4, 60-year-old male difficulty breathing.
00:16
Pha-Oh-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
00:32
Fort Ann first responders and EMS, Graves Residence, near South Old Route 4, 60-year-old male difficulty breathing.
00:58
Ms. Control 2654.
01:00
265-4. 265 is 3 in rep.
01:07
265-3-41.
01:10
Graves Residence, near South Old Route 4, Fort Ann.
01:15
Cross Street of State Route 22, 64-year-old male,
01:20
Conscious Alert, the oxygen reading on O2.
01:24
Decreasing.
01:26
Should be a log cabin.
01:30
Okay.
01:33
265-3 is finding 2021.
01:41
Fire control brush 2.5-3.
01:46
Traffic for brush 263.
01:50
Ready, Sonic.
01:57
204,
01:59
South Old Route 4, should be a log cabin, just in off the roadway.
02:03
64-year-old, all conscious, with difficulty breathing, patient is on oxygen.
02:08
Okay.
02:12
Grass 263, responding, 222.
02:16
Fire control car 2601.
02:20
Fire control car 2601.
02:24
Car 2601, there's spotting.
02:31
We party-analysis response to the Graves Residence near South Old Route 4.
02:35
It'll be a log cabin distant from the road.
02:37
64-year-old with difficulty breathing, patient is on oxygen.
02:42
Very issue.
02:49
Clear 2601 or bombing 2024.
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Location mentioned:
S Old Rte 4, Fort Ann, NY 12827
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