Medical call for breathing problems near Maryland Ave, Rensselaer NY
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Emergency services responded to a call for breathing problems near Maryland Avenue East, including mutual aid units assisting with the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Sand Lake ambulance for breathing problems.
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Near Maryland Avenue East Greenbush, cross streets Spring Place and Summit Avenue.
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Sand Lake ambulance responding for breathing problems.
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Near Maryland Avenue East Greenbush, cross streets Spring Place and Summit Avenue.
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Mutual aid is also being dispatched.
00:21
Mutual aid is also being dispatched.
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Near Maryland Avenue East, cross streets of Spring Place and Summit Avenue.
00:28
Are you feeding for the Brown Rescue Squad? Where are you? South EMS call for breathing problems.
00:33
Sand Lake Ambulance also being dispatched mutual aid.
00:37
Near Maryland Avenue east cross streets of Spring Place and Summit Avenue.
00:42
Dispatcher 6.
00:46
We are going to be stepping out at 236 for that apartment number two.
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Follow up.
00:56
Precious.
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54.
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54. That's (number withheld).
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Clear with an army.
01:12
Your apartment at 1370.
01:19
Alert, triple D speed in between breaths in.
01:22
Sounds like a medic slide car from Bruins is clearing a call to start there as well.
01:28
Appreciate.
01:35
Has had a cold the past four days, it's going to be a Delta response.
01:41
And Sand Lake is being dispatched from Utah.
01:47
Receive thank you.
01:48
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Maryland Ave W, Rensselaer, NY 12144
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