Medical call for female with high heart rate and numbness, Swanton VT
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Emergency responders were called to a location near Canada Street in Swanton for a woman in her 50s experiencing high heart rate, numbness, difficulty moving, and trouble speaking.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
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saying all the central place from Missisquoi Valley Rescue please respond near Canada Street it's going to be in the garage out back in Swanton it's going to be for a female in her 50s feeling hot and numb with a high heart rate unable to move also having a hard time speaking again saying all the central page from mississippi valley rescue please respond near Canada Street in Swanton is going to be in the garage out back for a female in her 50s feeling hot and numb just got a high heart rate she's not able to move and having a hard time speaking central senderby in 1923.
00:36
Detroit Valley back to you acknowledges.
00:39
Copy knowledgement in 1923.
00:46
A335 technology.
00:49
Copy acknowledgement in 1920s.
00:50
Copy acknowledgement in 1920s.
01:07
Potential from Rescue 3, we're on route.
01:12
104, 1926. Just for your information, the caller stated that it looks like she's coming out of wherever this episode is.
01:18
They'd still like somebody to check her out, though.
01:29
So this is no question.
01:32
We're responding out in town for a female in our 50s, tailing hot and numb with a high heart rate.
01:41
Copy.
01:49
Central Front Rescue 3, we arrived on the scene.
01:54
104 arriving, 9697.
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Location mentioned:
Canada St, Swanton, VT 05488
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