Medical emergency in hackettstown for elderly woman, Hackettstown NJ
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Emergency responders received a call for a 92-year-old woman at Paragon Village in Hackettstown with pain, swelling, and warmth in her right hand.
Audio|Heard on: Mount Olive Public Safety
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Have another BLS call in Paragon.
00:03
Do you want me to go citywide for that?
00:07
Do we still have CMS-16 responding to Chestnut?
00:14
Negative, I believe they were canceled.
00:16
You have 7-6 responding.
00:22
Go ahead and go citywide and if we have to go mutual aid, let's go mutual aid.
00:27
I'll receive.
00:28
I'm going to go citywide and I will call it back to see if I can get them back as well.
00:34
Rest is 22 men off.
00:48
Mount Olive on the air to Lanark EMS,
00:51
Planner's EMS,
00:53
Request to respond, Paragon Village, Building near 427, Apartment near 170, 92-year-old female, pain in the right hand with swelling and warmth to the touch.
01:02
Again, Malab on the air to Lanark UMS, Flaner's EMS, public EMS, requests to respond, Paragon Village, Building near 427, Apartment near 170, 92-year-old female, pain in the right hand with swelling and warm to the touch.
01:15
Timeout, 1827.
01:20
Mounted all seven threes and route the Paragon.
01:23
Seven three.
01:25
All two, seven three.
01:30
All two, seven three.
01:31
All two, seven three.
01:37
All two, seven three.
01:44
Go ahead for 7-3.
01:47
7-3. I'm just confirmed.
01:48
You have an ambulance? You are an ambulance, I assume?
01:54
That's affirmative.
01:55
We got to focus.
01:57
Receive, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
US-46, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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