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Woman has continuous seizure near Haverling Street in BathBath NY

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Haverling St, Bath, NY 14810

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 51-year-old woman is experiencing a continuous seizure near Haverling Street at Sedgwick House in the Village of Bath, close to Allen and Vermont Streets.

Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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Transcript:
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AMR, ALS,
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102,
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12, at Charlie 3, 51-year-old female having a continuous seizure,
00:07
near Haverling Street, Village of Bath, Sedgwick House,
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cross-street Allen Street and Vermont Street.
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Again, Bath Ambulance,
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AMR, ALS 102,
00:16
12, of Charlie 3,
00:18
51-year-old female having a continuous seizure,
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near Haverling Street, Village of Bath, Sedgwick House, cross-street Allen Street and Vermont Street.

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Haverling St, Bath, NY 14810

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