Pregnant woman transported after abdominal pain on Essex Road, Williston VT
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Emergency responders treated a 20-year-old pregnant woman experiencing abdominal tightness and pelvic pressure on Essex Road and transported her to the University of Vermont Medical Center for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Shelburne Dispatch, Wilson is want to rescue, want to be off on scene? Tellurna I have Essex Road, command.
00:11
That's all right. That's almost done.
00:13
Bhophe.
00:22
Bhophe.
00:26
S-6-5-2-S2-Rescue and out-count first response response to full-fold faker's injury email is going to be out-outout central building and rest.
00:35
3.
00:36
23-year-old email 8-month tightness.
00:39
Report 4B2 to be 770-2 violated, water-and-cargwage.
00:43
Contractress from regular is dealing-pilding public.
00:47
This is a child number 4-4-4-4-4.
00:50
Rebreening e-tress-count-count per response.
00:52
12-Bacary out-out-front bill building.
00:54
Number three,
00:56
three. The 20-year-old is a eight-month-pignant, seven-settlement seven-s, no water break,
01:01
backaction, pretty, beddy, and pelvic pressure.
01:04
Have a telephone.
01:05
20-407.
01:09
Take a conference. Thank you.
01:19
Sheldron Dispatch, Essex Road, Command.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:30
Williston Rescue 1 will be transporting 1 to the University of Vermont Medical Center.
01:33
Angel 1 is clear, command terminated.
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