Man experiences difficulty breathing near Cedar St in West Hurley, West Hurley NY
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A 65-year-old man experienced difficulty breathing near Cedar Street in West Hurley. City of Kingston medics were dispatched to assist with advanced life support. The ambulance arrived on scene and additional medical support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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01:59
Transcript:
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Also now on to the City of Kingston Medic, ALS assist, into Hurley, West Hurley, for a 65-year-old male difficulty breathing, near Cedar Street, cross streets to Meadow Lane and Wall Street, repeating to the City of Kingston Medicines, ALS assist, Town of Hurley, West Hurley,
00:16
65-year-old male difficulty breathing, near Cedar Street, cross streets of Meadow Lane and Wall Street, (number withheld).
00:31
R5-383.
00:34
3.3 zone.
00:42
I'm in service.
00:43
I can head to that call.
00:51
104332, Ultra County.
00:53
333. 3.3.
00:59
Don't surely have an ambulance coming to that call.
01:03
Ambulance is on scene.
01:09
They're requesting your assistance possibly just an intercept.
01:15
They're going to be taking Route 28.
01:17
10-4[1].
01:25
383, just confirm you're going to west [name withheld].
01:29
297.
01:31
I'm currently 209 at Craigside.
01:35
If medic 297, you're going to go in place at 383?
01:44
Negative 383 is our dispatch identifier.
01:48
297.
01:55
See of Medica, 297 to Westphilly at 2046.
01:58
They have not begun their transport yet.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Cedar St, West Hurley, NY 12491
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