Medical emergency with chest pain at linden lane, Ledyard CT
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A medical emergency was reported involving a 55-year-old female experiencing chest pain near Linden Lane, Ledyard, Connecticut. Emergency medical services and the fire department responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich Police, Norwich Fire, Montville PD, CSP Troop E
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
R1 American Enterprise, second on American Medics.
00:03
Near Linden Lane, 55-year-old female test-trained, this quote, and cruising.
00:07
They start repeating ALS, Ledyard Fire Department, R1 American Enterprise.
00:12
Second on a medic, near Linden Lane.
00:15
The 55-year-old female chest trained, it's left trading crossbeating crossbees going to be Albatross drives to execute for four.
00:23
Long (number withheld).
00:25
Roger.
00:29
That's a (number withheld).
00:35
I'm going over the Baldwin for the 14 in the left lane.
00:38
I'm looking over the Baltimore for the 14 in the left lane.
00:42
I, I, I know.
00:51
I'm close to get that way.
00:54
I'm right.
00:59
Southbound south at 90 if you can check on the E14, the white pole.
01:03
That's not a safe spot.
01:08
So, I enter prices left.
01:14
Two, four, five, out third or one.
01:16
Ready.
01:25
Station RLF, second-tell in LNG Fire Department, R1, attention, TQ for an R1 mutualite response.
01:30
ALF, near Linden, ULT, email, says, being misplocating.
01:35
Station R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-Eat.
01:38
Section, R1, Mutual Fire Department,
01:40
Response. Near Lennon, 55, U.S.E.
01:42
155 U.S.
01:44
PEC2KK., 7.
01:47
Thank you, sir.
01:50
Medicaid. Medica, response.
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Location mentioned:
Linden Ln, Ledyard, CT 06339
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