Medical emergency for elderly woman near State Route 55, Kauneonga Lake NY
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Emergency medical response was dispatched for a 92-year-old woman found with altered mental status near State Route 55, Lake Street, and Maple Avenue in Kauneonga Lake, New York.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Solve the dispatch to Bethel.
00:02
I mentioned at (number withheld) analysis.
00:04
Annalist response, a 92-year-old female,
00:07
fairly all of mental status.
00:09
(number withheld), State Route 55.
00:12
We're repeating for Bethel.
00:15
TNU.S. Unit (number withheld) and ALS assist.
00:17
An AOLF response to 92-year-old female,
00:20
the real alternate status.
00:23
(number withheld), State Route 55.
00:25
Lake Street and Maple Avenue on the cross, 941.
00:28
The County County, EMAGEMS, (number withheld).
00:35
(number withheld).
00:38
522.
00:44
(number withheld) a refund.
00:49
328, a 92 year old female,
00:51
I'm able to ambulate.
00:53
Difficulty swallow with a little prevental status.
01:03
EMS 85-0441.
01:04
35-041.
01:08
351.
01:10
All for one on base.
01:12
At base, 940.
01:20
EMS 25771,
01:23
leaving the hospital.
01:30
You're leaving the hospital.
01:43
Your final page, A driver, or an EMT is named a complete group.
01:50
AILS response,
01:52
92-year-old female,
01:53
generally illitered mentalitis,
01:55
3-485 to figure 55.
01:58
Repeating for Bessel, a driver or EMP, still needed.
02:04
NALS response to 92-year-old female, generally O'Alterfuffle fetus.
02:08
(number withheld), State Route 55.
02:11
Lake Street, Maple Avenue and across 544.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 55, Kauneonga Lake, NY 12749
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