Female patient with chest pain treated near Union and Utica streets, Oriskany NY
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Emergency responders are assisting a female patient experiencing chest pain with a history of diabetes and heart attacks near Union and Utica Streets in Oriskany, New York.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Jeff Payne, Washington, and we have a Oriskany Village.
00:03
Sorry, I don't know.
00:05
Jessica and we have from the Village for Rurston.
00:08
The Union Street,
00:10
Utica Street, the car, for Stangier now,
00:14
who have history, diabetes, and heart attacks, she's having chest pain at this time.
00:18
How we do it is for...
00:19
I'm glad to be there.
00:21
We're going to be around.
00:26
You are for responding.
00:33
You're going to be around.
00:37
For you, 60 Yorkville, you're responding call.
00:41
You're down as a meeting.
00:47
Let's do the 4-6.
00:49
Can we have another?
00:58
All night at 4-6, can medical proceed right in? Or can not them to stage?
01:07
They can proceed and there's no weapon at this time is on Friday, Compt.
01:12
Okay.
01:17
RISC. Rescule.
01:23
Rescue Force responding.
01:26
Rescure Rescue Force responding.
01:27
(number withheld).
01:32
Risky Fire Abbeyed by Jessica Ford is responding.
01:34
Rescue 4 is responding.
01:38
Two E&Bs on board.
01:43
Paras for link and X-L1314L-XL-1314.
01:49
Please,
01:52
24. This is 2040.
01:54
The mail,
01:59
history diabetes with chest pain, 2140.
02:06
The virus is your 1419.
02:12
Firetoler risking.
02:13
Risky. Referexing four is on-team.
02:15
Purson-Zone, 2140.
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Oriskany, NY 13424
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