Asthma attack prompts EMS response at nurse's office, Hartford CT
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Emergency medical services responded to a 47-year-old woman experiencing an asthma attack at the nurse's office near 250 Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Fire Department
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Transcript:
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In June 14,
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250 Blue Hills Avenue in the nurse's office, EMS response to the asthma attack.
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This is our Hebron Street and Chatham Street.
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He'll be on fire dispatch.
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In 2014,
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That's 250 Blue Hills Avenue in the nurse's office.
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EMS response to the 47-year-old female.
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Having an asthma attack, she has to be breathing the treatment but still having trouble breathing.
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Crosses our pavilion street.
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I'm sorry, question are, he was seeing Saturn Street, you'll be a fire defense.
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