Male patient choking in apartment near Congress Street, St Albans City VT
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According to the dispatch call, medical emergency at apartment near Congress Street involves a male patient choking with an obstruction still present.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Central of the page for AMCARE with a request which respond to near Congress Street, Apartment 306 for a male patient that is choking.
00:06
Repeating Central of the Central of the page for Amcare with a request that to respond to near Congress Street, Apartment 306, you have a male patient that's choking.
00:13
Central standby to 24.
00:20
Happy,
00:21
my blood pressure.
00:27
Ampure, acknowledge.
00:33
Tapping knowledge for one for respect.
00:40
(number withheld).
00:44
10 by 1.
00:50
Central Amcare 2417 is responding.
00:56
2417 responding 1126.
01:00
Amcare 7.
01:06
Go ahead, Amcare 7.
01:09
Amcare 7 will be out in the city's or choke.
01:14
Copy Amcare.
01:26
Standoff and central to the page.
01:27
Fort Mississippi Valley Rescue, please respond to near Brasso Road.
01:32
(name withheld),
01:34
fallen,
01:36
weakness,
01:37
not breathing normally, is unresponsive.
01:40
Central repeating page 4 Mississippi Valley Rescue.
01:43
Please respond to near Brasso Road in Highgate.
01:47
(name withheld) fell, now unresponsive, agonal freezing.
01:51
Central City, by effort, acknowledged 1127.
01:56
Central Miss Quay, acknowledging.
01:59
Turn, Ms. Coy, acknowledging.
02:00
Turn,
02:01
(name withheld),
02:02
sir.
02:10
Central Damcae 2417.
02:16
2417, go ahead.
02:26
2417, they all does have an airway.
02:29
He is a loan in the residence,
02:32
advising something is still stuck.
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