Child has difficulty breathing near Gold Street and Preston Road, Great Neck NY
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According to the dispatch call, a child has difficulty breathing near Gold Street and Preston Road in Great Neck. Emergency responders are dispatching units to the location to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
Listen to dispatch call
03:27
Transcript:
00:00
So I think we'll see if we have anyone closer.
00:06
Year old deep breather.
00:26
Are there any units in Great Neck for Gold Street and Preston Road, child difficulty breathing?
00:38
Are there any units in Great Neck for Gold Street and Preston Road?
00:53
On Queens 410.
01:01
We're a three-year-old difficulty breathing at Gold Street and Preston Road.
01:10
Are you available?
01:14
410, are you responding?
01:23
1040.
01:31
We're putting you on as you responding.
01:34
Gold Street and Preston Road.
01:41
433 backing you up direct.
01:43
Are there any use the room for a great night, boss?
01:57
Are you available for a Great Neck bus?
02:04
Any units in Great Neck for a bus?
02:08
Great Neck for a bus? Great Neck for a bus.
02:15
4.3-3-3-3-2.
02:19
3-go.
02:22
You take of a bus?
02:26
No,
02:31
923.
02:34
433, 923. 923.
02:37
I'm sorry.
02:42
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
02:44
Table lights off.
02:51
Mr. Far Rockaway for Gateway Boulevard and Mount Aveu for patient cell.
03:02
Far Rockaway for Gateway Boulevard and Mont Aveo.
03:12
4.5.
03:14
They should just go right together.
03:18
Swing by Gold Street and Preston Road, see if you need it.
03:23
Yeah, 10-4.
03:24
Send me the address. We're together.
03:25
We'll head there until 410 gets there.
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Location mentioned:
Preston Rd, Great Neck, NY 11023
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