Medical emergency in Millerton prompts swift ambulance response, Millerton NY
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Being dispatched to a medical emergency near Main Street in Millerton, ambulances responded promptly and confirmed service completion.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to Medical 1 and Ambulance 1.
00:01
Reports of medical emergency at 63 Main Street near Park Avenue and Duchess Avenue.
00:04
Units en route and responding to the location in the Town of Northeast.
00:08
Ambulance 1 confirming assignment.
00:10
Dispatching for medical contact at 63 Main Street.
00:15
Location is between Park Avenue and Duchess Avenue, repeated for confirmation.
00:21
Medical 1 is assigned to the second corner of the district.
00:26
Location within North Millerton area.
00:28
Priority level 3 assigned to this incident.
00:31
No additional information on patient contact at this time.
00:34
Confirmed location at 63 Main Street.
00:36
If needed, key location available with landline access.
00:40
Unit numbers 1759, 1447 acknowledged.
00:47
Responding units en route from TSP 55.
00:51
Dr. Samuance and Blaine units responding.
00:55
247.
00:59
Situation described as 'kind of red' indicating urgency.
01:00
Units report being back in service.
01:09
Some messages are unreadable.
01:17
Ambulance 1 now back in service.
01:21
No.
01:22
Ambulance 1 confirmed in service at 1800 hours.
01:25
Communication check sent to Dr. Samuance 1.
01:28
Ambulance 1 confirms vacuum service availability.
01:31
Dr. Samuance 1 requested to proceed to voice channel 482.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Millerton, NY 12546
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