Medical emergency at dollar general store in windsor, Windsor VT
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Emergency services responded to a medical emergency involving a 50-year-old female at the Dollar General store near North Main Street in Windsor. The female was reported to be experiencing a medical issue. The address was confirmed as near North Main Street, Windsor.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
William Cushing, Cheshire County Ambulance with medics, at Dollar General.
00:10
Address near North Main Street.
00:15
They report a 50-year-old female is experiencing a medical issue.
00:20
Four Fitzroyalian male personnel,
00:24
Cheshertown, Amiens,
00:26
Jurisbonne Bayton,
00:28
Detroit,
00:29
Dollar General,
00:30
Near North Main Street.
00:34
They report a 50-year-old female needing assistance.
00:39
State. What's the same?
00:42
(number withheld).
00:43
(number withheld).
00:48
7.4.5, janitor is working at Dumbresden.
00:51
Updated address near East West Road, vehicle struck a pole and is damaged,
00:59
male occupant bleeding from the head.
01:02
(number withheld).
01:16
Response to Lincoln 46.
01:18
Let's drink here at responding to Donaldson case your point.
01:51
Underford, Cheshire County Ambulance with medics, Reeson, in Detroit.
01:55
Address near North Main Street, the Dollar General,
01:59
Delta Local, 50-year-old female, through the United Steering Stink, for Coly Firestor, Cheshard County Ambulance,
02:07
with medics, Doreeson, in Detroit.
02:09
The Dollar General, near North Main Street, Delta Boba Call,
02:13
50-year-old female, New Zealand's Fielding State, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 5 N, Windsor, VT 05089
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