Medical emergency for woman with abdominal pain near Martindale Terrace, Hudson Falls NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 34-year-old woman experienced severe abdominal and pelvic pain at a residence near Martindale Terrace in the Village of Hudson Falls. Emergency medical services responded with a high-priority medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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Florida DMS Steel Point Residence, near Martindale Terrace, Village of Hudson Falls off of Martindale Avenue,
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34-year-old female,
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severe abdominal pain.
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Florida EMS, Steel Point Residence, near Martindale Terrace, Village of Hudson Falls off of Martindale Avenue.
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Party 2 BLS[2], 34-year-old female, severe abdominal pain, (number withheld).
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1-3 on.
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7.5.1. MS control.
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You have control two seven five one.
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Seven five one.
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Seven five one, party two, BOS response to the point residence,
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near Martindale Terrace, Village of Hudson Falls off of Martindale Avenue.
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34 year old female conscious, breathing normally, severe abdominal and pelvic pain, possible variants to be sure.
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251 responding.
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751 responding.
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751 responding 1321.
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1321.
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EMS control, 2751.
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751. 751.
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Correct, John.
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Priority. Priority, priority.
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Priority 1[1] response.
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275 one, I'm further.
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Copy 11, Clear, 32.22.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Martindale Terrace, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
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