Medical emergency at Pulteney home sparks urgent response, Pulteney NY
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A 51-year-old woman in Pulteney experienced a headache with stroke history, prompting urgent EMS dispatch to her home for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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51-year-old female with headache and stroke history.
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Turn 927.
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Well,
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the EMS, party 2, BLS, 191 River Street.
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Third-party report, 51-year-old female with headache and stroke
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history.
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39282-8. Good morning, Cesarralor Hospital.
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Rout Sir Token 920.
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EMS. AMS 1353.
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4dion Rouge.
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EMS 323. Skeensboro is back in service from their call.
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Redwood Drive, a tan and white residence with a black vehicle in the driveway.
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4951.
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The 40-ounce standby crew in service, 928.
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4183-2-CHOS.
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Sheriff's fetch.
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Yeah,
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64, Harrison, A, apartment 5.
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I'll be clear from last 4.093's all set.
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929. 929. Your location.
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Intersection of County 10 and West Mountain Road waiting for the ambulance to go by.
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Just stand by there for a moment.
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This road is very icy underneath the snow.
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Number 325.
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Clear back in service.
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Receive. Thank you.
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Copy. 930.30-930.
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81, same traffic.
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930. 930.
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G,
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23, G, 23, G, 23, 10, sent.
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2, 3.
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You can show me clear last.
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Warning issue, 11.298.
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We're still needed.
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Number 191 River Street, Pultney, 51-year-old female headache, 931.
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N.31. Comptory Control 55-2.
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Receive.
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191 River Street, Pultney, third-party report.
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Fifty-one-year-old female is conscious, reading, headache, stroke history.
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