Elderly woman treated for shortness of breath at medical group, New Milford CT
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An 80-year-old woman was treated for shortness of breath at New Milford Medical Group on Park Lane Road. Emergency responders were dispatched and attended the scene.
Audio|Heard on: New Milford Community Ambulance
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near Park Lane Road at New Milford Medical Group for an 80-year-old female, conscious and breathing, shortness of breath.
00:08
33 Charlie,
00:09
2.
00:13
Receive, I'll be able to shortly.
00:19
Roger. You want a code 2 or Brookfield?
00:24
Go ahead and do both at the same time.
00:28
Roger.
00:45
New Milford-Amelons Code 2 3rd call in town full career needed near Park Lane Road at New Milford Medical Group for the 80-year-old female conscious and breathing shortness of breath 33 Charlie 2.
01:11
New Milford Amel's code 2 third call in town full crew needed near Park Lane Road New Milford Medical Group for the 80-year-old female conscious and breathing with shortness of breath 33 Charlie 2 cross street of Elkington Farm Road timeout is 1637 medic 1 is responding responding.
01:39
We'll be able to cover that third call in about a minute.
01:46
Roger Unit 3.
01:52
Medical one.
01:53
Not a lot.
01:59
I'll be room.
02:03
Roger, Medical, and you're responding 1638 and Unit 3 is going to take it once they clear it from Danbury Road.
02:11
Ready to take it.
02:19
Unit 3. Unit 3.
02:20
Unit 3. Unit 3.
02:24
We're clear, no patient.
02:26
We'll be in route to near Park Lane.
02:30
Roger 3, you're clear and responding Park Lane at 1639.
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Location mentioned:
Old Park Lane Rd, New Milford, CT 06776
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