89-year-old woman flu positive and hypoxic near Sheldon Road, St Albans City VT
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An 89-year-old woman near Sheldon Road in St. Albans was reported to have low oxygen levels and tested positive for flu A. Emergency medical teams were dispatched to provide aid.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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In all of the page for AMCare, please respond, near Sheldon Road,
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89-year-old female hypoxic, 83-02 set on 2 liters of oxygen.
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In Albansettor, Patech for AMCare, please respond, near Sheldon Road.
00:17
For an 89-year-old female, hypoxic,
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83% oxygen on 2 liters of oxygen,
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she is positive for flu A.
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I'm just named by (number withheld).
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Thank you.
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Northwest, go ahead, Amcare.
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Chop, Amcare.
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Amcare.
00:47
Amcare (number withheld).
00:57
We transporting (number withheld).
01:02
Transporting (number withheld).
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Transferring (number withheld)s.
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Control looking for acknowledgement from AMCare.
01:21
I'm going to leave all of our other people around and have a good to make the way.
01:28
And for me.
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San Alban Central, the page for Missisquoi Valley Rescue.
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Please respond mutual aid into St.
01:45
Albans,
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near Sheldon Road, for an 89-year-old female that is flu-positive and hypoxic.
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St. Albans Central, repeating on the page for Missisquoi Valley Rescue, please respond mutual aid into St.
01:58
Albans near Sheldon Road for an 89-year-old female that is flu positive and hypoxic, central named by (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Sheldon Rd, St. Albans Town, VT 054788011
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