Second EMS alarm for adult female sick at Malone Street, East Hampton NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a second EMS alarm was dispatched for an adult female reported sick near Malone Street and Fort Palm Boulevard in East Hampton.
Audio|Heard on: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Spring's fire department on the air with a second EMS alarm.
00:02
940 is on the first call for an adult female sick, near Malone Street and Fort Palm Boulevard.
00:09
Repeating Springs Fire Department on the air with a second EMS alarm.
00:13
948 is on the first call for an adult female sick, near Malone Street and Fort Palm Boulevard.
00:20
Time now, 2134-9-0 is out.
00:27
24 are you still on group you see you see?
00:35
Yeah, 104-1.
00:40
83 send along I have 8427 toilet.
00:45
Yeah, I'm holding at 10 meters.
00:52
The 8-5 is going to be near Olin Street for us support con.
01:07
Springs Fire Department on the air with the reactivation of your second EMS alarm 940s on the first call of an adult female 6, near Malone Street and Fort Palm Boulevard.
01:16
Repeating Springs Fire Department on the air with the reactivation of your second EMS alarm, 948s on the first call, an adult female 6, near Malone Street and Fort Pond Boulevard.
01:27
Time now, 2137, I was yours out.
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Location mentioned:
Malone St, East Hampton, NY 11937
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