Woman treated for chest pains near north road in scottsville, Scottsville NY
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Emergency services responded to a 33-year-old woman experiencing chest pains near North Road, building 2, in Scottsville, between North Cavalier Road and Fairview Road.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Fire Ops 5, 8, and 9
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Transcript:
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Fire dispatcher to Scottsville, EMS for the 33-year-old female with chest pains at near North Road, building 2.
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Between North Cavalier Road and Fairview Road, Fox 200, Scottsville, respond on off 6.
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Fire dispatcher to Scottsville, EMS for the 33-year-old female with chest pains,
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near North Road.
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It is building number two between North Cavalier Road and Fairview Road, 200 tractville respondent objects.
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3-0-2C50.
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All the occupied roomhead, no activated head.
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We're with me and is to check one of their location.
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Alright,
00:51
I may happen to start opening up some rooms then.
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3C13 this factory, you're going for few so I'm back.
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Precute 13, the time we're back. It's 3C13, the time we're stuck.
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2C508 to dispatch, you have to do something.
01:19
Procute, 58, that you do something.
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Fire dispatcher to Scottsville, EMS for the 33-year-old female with chest pains at near North Road, building 2,
01:49
between North Cavalier Road and Fairview Road, Box 200 for Scottsville, respond on off 6.
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Fire dispatcher to Scottsville, EMS for the 33-year-old female with chest pains at near North Road, building 2, between North Cavalier Road and Fairview Road, Box 200, Scottsville, respond on off 6.
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Location mentioned:
N Rd Unit 2, Scottsville, NY 14546
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