85-year-old woman reported with possible stroke near main street, Highland Falls NY
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An 85-year-old woman is experiencing symptoms of a possible stroke near Main Street, Riverview Road, and Walnut Avenue in Highland Falls, New York, prompting an emergency medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Tuning Island Ambulance, additional call, trial,
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response,
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85-year-old female, possible stroke, near Main Street, Riverview Road, and Walnut Avenue across.
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For you've been for Town Island Ambulance, additional call, Charlie Response, and 85-year-old female, possible stroke,
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near Main Street, Riverview Road, and Walnut Avenue, across at 0956.
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Orange 911, Town of Highlands, 385.
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385, Orange, Allen.
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385 in route to Nyack Hospital.
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Precied, do you have another crew on for this second call?
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Orange, 911, Town of Highlands, 385.
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385, Orange, Orange, Orange, and one.
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If you don't hear from anybody, tell them it's mutual aid.
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Very soon.
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Zero nine fifty.
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You need time with the ambulance operator for the second car alarm drone?
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Any time out of the ambulance operator for the second car alarm drone?
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Attention, Tano-Holand ambulance being rescinded to the Charlie response, 85-year-old female possible stroke, near Main Street, Riverview Road, and Walnut Avenue on the cross, repeating for Tondon's Ambulance.
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Being resound of the Charlie response, 85-year-old female possible stroke, near Main Street, Riverview Road, and Walnut Avenue on the cross, 0959.
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Main St, Highland Falls, NY 10928
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