Person struggles to breathe at Broadway apartments, Fort Edward NY
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Emergency responders assisted a 33-year-old experiencing difficulty breathing at an apartment near Broadway in Fort Edward. Ice on the driveway required extra help and salt to safely remove the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Murrell, PMS, mutual aid priority 1[1] for Fort Edward, near Broadway Apartments, cross-trees, East and Allison Street from Peasner Avenue,
00:10
33-year-old difficulty breathing,
00:12
tax rate,
00:13
23.
00:18
Greasing, I'm arriving on scene now.
00:27
Firecom 612.
00:28
Come on 612.
00:30
612.
00:34
612 is in a row, Skyler.
00:37
They're responding at 2031.
00:44
610 Firecalf.
00:45
610. 610.
00:53
You can show me on scene.
00:55
I don't know if you copy my last.
00:57
I do not need a redone.
00:59
Poor radio signal.
01:01
Received at 2032.
01:12
Cliston Park, Hap, Mooney, a master, Delta testing, 14, Friar Field, Drive, Cross Street, Attencourt, and Compton Road,
01:22
TAC 3,
01:23
2032.
01:37
MS-19-59. Yes, MS-19-5-9 responding.
01:42
Email, 2033.
01:44
Go ahead, 612.
01:47
We're pulling up now.
01:51
Greasy, we're just going to need some power help and get them out of the house, driveways, slick ice, so if we've got any salt or speedy drive, it's down.
01:58
It would be great.
02:00
Recy, Piavize, just two of us.
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[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically for life-threatening or urgent situations.
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