Multiple medical emergencies reported in southern Windsor County, Townshend VT
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Fire and emergency medical teams responded to multiple medical emergencies in southern Windsor County, including a 40-year-old man with severe distress, an 80-year-old woman in cardiac arrest at West River Valley Assisted Living on Grafton Road, and a 93-year-old man unconscious but breathing near Prospect Street.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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03:48
Transcript:
00:00
A 40-year-old male in medical distress.
00:06
We'll check with the helicopter.
00:08
12.2.
00:16
C4 responding, 12.24.
00:30
Officer Redd, Joint Division 2, Respondent Townshend, (number withheld).
00:35
Grafton Road.
00:37
West River Valley Assisted Living.
00:40
Room 215.
00:42
80-year-old female in cardiac arrest.
00:46
The patient is in cardiac arrest at West River Valley Assisted Living on Grafton Road.
00:53
West River Valley Assisted Living.
00:55
Room 215.
00:57
80-year-old female with cardiac arrest.
01:04
12.5.
01:06
Fire units are responding.
01:35
Good time.
01:40
Jit John's responding, 12.26.
01:48
C2. C2.
01:55
T2 on P-Ns, getting 12.27.
02:07
Oh, stay too.
02:16
Gold Cross is transporting on the Valley, 12.7.
02:24
1-2nd-1. 1-2nd-1.
02:31
Responding, 12-27.
02:38
Go engine on.
02:44
1120.
02:49
1230.
02:51
Quarter to 402.
02:53
2.
02:58
2.
03:00
2.
03:06
Extonation I'm putting to FTAE.
03:10
1231.
03:18
BORAWROWS!
03:31
Mr. Newdale Rescue, Resting Division 1, 216 Prospect Street, Delta level 93-year-old male unconscious, is breathing.
03:42
At Hinsdale Rescue Rescue 1, 116 Prospect Street, Delta level 93-year-old male unconscious, is breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Grafton Rd, Townshend, VT 05353
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