Medical emergency at 36 Rossi Street involving a 95-year-old female, dizzy with possible UTI., Stonington CT
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According to the dispatch call, medical emergency at 36 Rossi Street involving a 95-year-old female, dizzy with possible UTI.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Harwood, 36 Rossi Street, 95-year-old female, question over UTI, she is dizzy.
00:08
Again, 36 Rossi.
00:10
Roger 36 Rossi screen off at Freemanville.
00:14
Fall, dizzy, question of UTI.
00:17
844. 840.
00:20
May too, we're available at hospital.
00:22
845.
00:25
Roger, Mattar, too, available at the clinic.
00:29
EMS-36 for Washington Street, missed it.
00:34
Negative contact here at 17, Lawson.
00:38
We'll be able to 35 Parks Road address and touch me contact for another time.
00:44
We'll add them in the call.
00:45
Ready.
00:59
Mystic River, Medic 15, a hot response 36 Rossi Street between Greenville Ave and Whaler Road.
01:06
Fall with busyness, question of UTI.
01:09
As a hot response, 36 Rossi Street between Greenville and Whaler Road,
01:14
fall with busyness, correction of UTI, hot response, ops, WNVZ6-2626.
01:21
1511 in the Valley Shore, you can cancel the medic.
01:24
Roger META 3.
01:27
Copyc canceled, thank you.
01:30
Mad3 canceled her.
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Location mentioned:
Rossi Ave, Pawcatuck, CT 06379
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