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Male patient dizzy and headache at Fort Edward addressFort Edward NY

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Burgoyne Ave, Fort Edward, NY 12828

Fire and EMS responded to an alarm activation near Burgoyne Avenue, Fort Edward, for a male patient who was dizzy and had a headache.

Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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Fort Edward, fire, EMS, alarm activation with illness near Burgoyne Ave.
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Fort Edward, across from O'Brien Street,
00:08
male patient,
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dizzy and headache.
00:27
Waterford Fire, EMS, the alarm activation with illness near Burgoyne Ave, Fort Edward,
00:34
across from O'Brien Street, male patient,
00:38
dizzy, and headache to 2251.
00:45
2751, EMS control.
00:49
EMS control, 2751.
00:54
Responding.
00:58
Probably want to be the last near Burgoyne Ave.
01:00
We're going to have Fort Edward the night residents coming across from O'Brien Street.
01:04
C alarm activation with illness, a male patient, conscious with breathing dizzy with a headache.

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Burgoyne Ave, Fort Edward, NY 12828

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