58-year-old woman treated for chest pain in Seymour, Seymour CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical response to a 58-year-old woman experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath near Reservoir Manor, Seymour.
Audio|Heard on: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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After call full term, near Reservoir Manor, unit R16 for the 58-year-old female.
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photo breast techniques, meeting to Ryan Mesa-on, Tarty 1 a L.S.
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The full crew needed to second half to call down near Reservoir Manor, unit R16 to the 58-year-old female.
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John, go ahead.
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Mr. Ted, just check it on you.
00:37
We haven't heard from it a little while.
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Thank you. We'll be playing up more chatilly possibly.
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Thank you. Oh, you're okay.
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548.
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Full crews donated.
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Priority 1 ALS[1]
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Near Reservoir Manor, in the R16, 58-year-old female, Terpsane, repeating, C.M.O.C., full crews, donated.
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Part of 1A.L.S.
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Near Reservoir Manor.
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Unit R16, 58-year-old female, Terpsane, shortness, abress, 548.
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...fetch.
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Mutual a reason to Seymour.
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Medical services respond party 1,
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Into Seymour near Reservoir Manor, unit R16 for the 58-year-old female chest pain, shortness, abrupt, repeating Anthony rescue medical services respond party 1, ALS[1], into Seymour near Reservoir Manor unit R16 for the 58-year-old female chest pain, shortness abroad, 550.
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Many challenges.
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7. 7.
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Sirn't.
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Responding, party 1, a L.S.M.A.L.
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Seymour, near Reservoir,
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Manor, unit R16, 58-year-old female.
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Just saying shortness of breath, you have 5, Zuma 2 as your minute.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving paramedic-level care for critical or high-priority situations.
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