Medical emergency near Washington and Marshall streets, Poughkeepsie NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near the intersection of Washington Street and Marshall Street in Poughkeepsie. A woman was reported to be weak and shaking in a building lobby. Ambulance crews were dispatched and transported the patient to St. Luke’s Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Washington Street in the lobby.
00:02
Marshall Street, a female patient weak and shaking.
00:08
Repeating city EMS towers 66 watts in the lobby.
00:15
Patient weak, shaking.
00:18
I'm ten fifty-five.
00:26
Ambulance two is en route.
00:30
Field 210 fifty-six.
00:38
Stop, stop. Line one, line back.
00:40
Are you responding?
00:46
5971 crew assembling.
00:50
Routine, Rhinebeck 5971, you have crew assembling 1057.
01:00
15971 responding.
01:04
Rhinebeck 5971, you're responding 1057.
01:14
Received, run back.
01:15
Chance for NDP 1058.
01:16
NDP ambulance 76 to copy direct.
01:24
Thanks.
01:29
NDP ambulance 760 can go back in service.
01:31
Chance by runback.
01:33
Appreciate it.
01:46
Response, repeat your message.
01:55
Harlan 3215, you're in service tonight 1434.
02:05
911 speaking volunteer 1871 arriving at St.
02:10
Luther's.
02:12
Beacon voluntary 271, you're arriving St.
02:14
Luke's 1059, 1449.
02:24
Run back 5971 on scene 11 o'clock.
02:32
Received Rhinebeck 5971, you're back to first.
02:34
Accidental 1101, 42.9.
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