Medical emergency for young woman with chest pain, Port Leyden NY
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A 27-year-old woman with a history of heart problems experienced chest pain at a duplex home near West Main Street in Port Leyden. Emergency medical services responded to the location for advanced life support.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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does have a cardiac history.
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Repeating for Portland Manpower Constable Volumval Ambulance ALF, Responds near West Main Street and the village of Fort Leiden.
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It's going to be a duplex left side.
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For a 27-year-old female with chest pain does have a cardiac history, ALS emergency.
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(number withheld).
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You can show me a service.
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She'll (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld) clear.
00:46
(number withheld).
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New York, King Charles Edward (number withheld).
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Freezy.
01:06
It's going to be a duplex.
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On the left side,
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27-year-old female chest pain, wave of cardiac surgery.
01:20
Just one more time?
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Near West Main Street.
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Two flags on the left side.
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What other copies?
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Mobile,
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ambulance,
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chest pain.
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Near West Main Street,
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Port Leyden.
01:57
Fire Patrol, Boomville, Ambulance, Chestain, near West Main Street.
02:02
Fire Dakota, Bloomville, Chespane, near West Main Street.
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It's going to be in Port Leiden, Duplex, home, if you're going to be on the left side.
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It's responding for a 27-year-old,
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subject with the chest pain, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Port Leyden, NY 13433
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