Medical emergency near Sanford street with chest pain, Warrensburg NY
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A woman in her 50s near Sanford Street in Warrensburg had sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Saratoga and Warren Counties Sheriff
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Morning County for Control for Warrensburg emergency response near Sanford Street.
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Pressure at James Street and Library Avenue.
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Female in our 50s, sharp chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
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You've already won a lost response.
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Warrant County Fire control beating for Warrantzburg Emergency Respond, near Sanford Street,
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a cross street of James Street and Library Avenue.
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C-mail 50s, sharp chest pain, difficulty breathing, 41A1ALS response.
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Record is there at 1846.
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1-39, County is on.
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Go ahead.
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I'll be clear, Billy secure.
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1847.
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In service.
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1847. 1847.
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Great, guys.
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Route 30 near Lower Taylor Hill Road with New York, Lincoln Union David,
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4-436, John McGray, Honda Civic.
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Market of Firecote, Pinafore Warrensburg, Wernsey.
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Fund near Sanford Street, correct to the James Street, Levery Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Sanford St, Warrensburg, NY 12885
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