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Woman treated for throat pain after eating shrimpIthaca NY

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Dewitt Park, 102 E Court St, Ithaca, NY 14850

A 44-year-old woman at Dewitt Park Apartments reported throat pain after eating shrimp. Medical personnel were dispatched and she was instructed to meet them on the Buffalo Street side.

Audio|Heard on: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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215, North Cougu Street, Dewitt Park Apartments.
00:03
It would be unit 214 for a 44-year-old female conscious breathing who is reporting her throat hurts after eating shrimp.
00:11
It's put a 2-Alpha 1.
00:14
That's for Banks Ambulance.
00:16
215,
00:17
North Cougar Street,
00:19
Dewitt Park Apartments, between West Seneca Street and East Buffalo Street.
00:24
It'll be unit 214.
00:27
for a 44-year-old female conscious breathing, reporting her throat hurts after eating shrimp.
00:33
She quoted 2 Alpha 1, 2152.
00:41
955.
00:42
The complaint is going to meet you downstairs on the Buffalo Street side.

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Location mentioned:
Dewitt Park, 102 E Court St, Ithaca, NY 14850
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