EMS rushes to assist woman with severe wound infection at Ulster Park, Ulster Park NY
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A 64-year-old woman at The Birches apartment complex suffered a severe wound infection. EMS swiftly mobilized to provide urgent medical care at the Ulster Park location.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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Transcript:
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Released 64-year-old female with a wound infection at the Birches, near Dick Williams Lane, apartment 110.
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Hulsina 1-1-2, Asopus Ambulance, respond for a 64-year-old female wound infection at the Birches, near Dick Williams Lane, apartment 110, cross streets Hildebrandt Lane and Broadway.
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Repeating to Asopus Ambulance, response for a 64-year-old female wound infection.
00:37
At the Birches, near Dick Williams Lane, apartment 110, cross streets Hildebrandt Lane and Broadway in the Port Union Fire District.
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1507, 5640.
00:49
Your status.
00:54
GMS personnel 1511.
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C.M.S.
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Personnel, 1511.
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Well,
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someone is soap disambling, second dispatch, 700 is assembling in need of EMS personnel.
01:18
Respond for a 64-year-old female wound infection.
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The Birches, near Dick Williams Lane, apartment 110, cross streets Hildebrandt Lane and Broadway.
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Repeating to soap is amblin, second dispatch.
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700's assembling, Anita VMS personnel.
01:37
Respond for a 64-year-old female.
01:40
Infection.
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The Birches.
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Near Dick Williams Lane, apartment 110, cross streets Hildebrandt and Broadway.
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In the Port Ewan Fire District, 1512, 56, 37.
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Location mentioned:
Dick Williams Ln, Ulster Park, NY 12487
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