Medical emergency with heavy coughing and vomiting, Hackettstown NJ
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A 51-year-old female near Goldfinch Court is experiencing heavy coughing and persistent vomiting. She has a history of kidney infection or urinary tract infection. She cannot keep anything down but is not complaining of pain.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
She has (number withheld) received responding Allamuchy, near Goldfinch Court, cross of Goldfinch Drive.
00:07
Simba Party.
00:09
We had an open line with her.
00:11
She was coughing heavily.
00:12
She called back on number one.
00:13
It's going to be a 51-year-old female,
00:16
specific vomiting.
00:17
Happened once before is caused by a kidney infection in the UTI.
00:20
She was unable to keep anything down, not complaining of anything.
00:29
Cali-78-18-Chal-A-Clear.
00:33
Okay, Chief-Clear.
00:39
County, 10 and three are out, Broadstream.
00:44
(number withheld), (number withheld) on location, 17-07.
00:51
Goldfinch.
00:55
Gracie, well, sure, responding to ALEC-186 Central Park, Cropical Street Drive.
01:00
Originally, it was an open line with (name withheld) coughing heavily, safe, I'm trying, and then they're disconnected.
01:05
We did finally get her back on the line, but she's been excessively vomiting and cannot keep anything down.
01:11
This happened to her before; it was a kidney infection in the UTI.
01:15
We have a 51-year-old (name withheld), not complaining of any pain.
01:18
You were originally requested because it seemed to be difficult to breathe.
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Location mentioned:
Goldfinch Ct, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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