Man reported with fever near Sarah Wells Trail, Orange County NY
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Emergency services responded to a call for a 41-year-old man with a fever near Sarah Wells Trail, Campbell Hall. This was the second alpha response call for the area and required additional medical personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Blooming Grove,
00:01
Alpha response, a second call,
00:04
41-year-old male with a fever.
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At near Sarah Wells Trail, across from Kimberly Drive and Harbor Road.
00:11
Speaking for Blooming Grove, a second call, alpha response, 41-year-old male with a fever.
00:17
Adapt for the Hudson Valley, near Sarah Wells Trail, across Kimberly Drive and Harbor Road, 2030.
00:27
108.
00:30
108 or 12.
00:37
Can you resound for a crew for the second call, please?
00:42
23-0-9.
00:44
1-1-0-9.
00:48
1-1-8. 1-9-8. 1-98, Norgio.
01:04
Can you get a driver or EMT for that second call, please?
01:09
3rd.
01:10
Orange, 9-1.
01:12
0-0-0-7-8. 0-7-8, 0-7-8, 0-7-8, clear-pound, scores, second.
01:17
23-10. 23-10.
01:24
Mr. Blumen Grove is being resounded 498.
01:27
The driver or EMT for your second call.
01:32
Alpha response.
01:33
A 41-year-old man with a fever, the adapt to the Hudson Valley, near Sarah Wells Trail.
01:37
Kimberly Drive and Harbor Road.
01:40
Meeting for Blumen Grove.
01:42
498 requesting a resound for the second call for a driver or EMT,
01:47
an alpha response for a 41-year-old male with a fever,
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adapt for the Hudson Valley, near Sarah Wells Trail, across Kimberly Drive Harbor Road, having a resound 23 times.
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Location mentioned:
Sarah Wells Trail, Campbell Hall, NY 10916
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