Senior housing resident faces critical breathing emergency in Red Hook, Red Hook NY
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A 66-year-old resident at Red Hook Common Senior Housing experiences abnormal breathing, prompting urgent medical response for detox support.
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National Redd-Rescue, NDP, Pardee, 1-6-6-0 female, requesting detox, abnormal breathing, Red Hook Common Senior Housing,
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17 Laurel Lane, off of Morgan's Way, apartment, 12, P.m.C.
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Reading to Redd.
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Presque, and, NDP, Party, 16, 6,000, female, requesting, detox, abnormal breathing.
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Red Hook, Common, Senior Housing, 17, Laurel Lane, apartment, 12, PDMC.
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16, 23, 14, 4,6.
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Let's go ahead and see them secure.
00:42
responding 47-78 off-shift.
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3 million 1st, priority 1, 39-0 Melon.
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15.
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v. South Avenue, apartment number one.
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Dr. Sautress 9-1-2, Dutch Medic 1, Priority 1, 66-year-old female, request, and detox, abnormal breathing,
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Red Hook Common, 17 Laurel Lane, while Morgan's Way, apartment 12, Red Hook Fire District.
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Repeating to Dr.
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Duttersmetic 1,
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Priority 1, 66-year-old female, request, and detox, abnormal breathing, Red Hook Common, 17, Lower Lane, Apartment 12, Red Hook, Fire District, 1625, 14th Fire District, 1625, 14th Street.
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Laura Lane, Red Hook, NY 12571
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