Emergency medical crisis erupts at Westport residence, Westport NY
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Emergency responders rush to a Westport home where a 75-year-old man suffers chest pain and breathing difficulty; nitroglycerin fails to ease symptoms, prompting urgent medical action.
Audio|Heard on: Essex County Police, Fire, and EMS - Southeast
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Transcript:
00:00
Stand by at Westport, EMS.
00:02
You respond near Stevenson Road.
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It's a 75 male chest pain, difficulty breathing.
00:08
Nitro administered no relief in 1959.
00:23
4DMS need to respond near Stevenson Road, 75 male, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
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Nitro administered with no relief.
00:34
Repeating for West 4DMS, you respond near Stevenson Road,
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with 75 male,
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chest pain, difficulty breathing.
00:43
Nitro taken with no relief, and time is 2.00 dispatcher in 1913.
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3-1-5-08
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CID
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3508 Will you have Westport's ambulance go directly to the scene? I'll leave them there.
01:02
It's quicker for me to go directly to the scene
01:06
Race you to 08.
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Route 9 in Champlain, it's going to be the fulfillment center.
01:11
The alarm coming from the burned alarm back-up signal.
01:15
One of our paramedics is on the way.
01:22
I'm going to be.
01:28
In left 40 MS, you respond near Stevenson Road, a 75 male chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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3508 is responding directly to this team to request the ambulance to respond.
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For left 40 MS, we respond, near Stevenson Road,
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a 75 male chest pain, difficulty breathing.
01:47
The 3508 is responding directly to this being requesting the ambulance to respond at 205, despite the temperature.
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Location mentioned:
Stevenson Rd, Westport, NY 12993
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