Patient transferred to hospital by EMS unit, Kingston NY
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According to the dispatch call, an EMS unit transferred a patient to Kingston Hospital and then returned to service. A caller discussed an issue with a suburban propane order and mentioned a man likely her husband who is unaware of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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9-1-1562.
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1922.
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Show 1562 transfer patient to Margaretville ALS[1].
00:16
We are back in service.
00:20
162 transferred patient in 1962 ALS[1] and you are back in service in 1930.
00:25
One for a door.
00:27
One fourth.
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Copy clear.
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You're clearing 19303.
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R01C35. R1C35.
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35 was the gas company their suburban propane.
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That's right.
00:57
Receive for our caller, she had made a order for suburban propane.
01:03
They advised her that they would call her before they came.
01:07
They never did that.
01:09
She is also stating that the male you talked to on the camera was probably (name withheld).
01:15
They're not together and he doesn't know what's going on.
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Delaware 9111962.
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1962. You can show is leaving from ALS[1], link up, transporting Kingston Hospital.
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Transporting to Kingston, 1937.
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Also, ma'am, be advised, we do have another ALS[1] crew for backup.
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Received at 9037.
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Barbarossa Ln, Kingston, NY 12401
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