Female in 50s has sharp chest pain and breathing trouble, Warrensburg NY
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According to the dispatch call, a female in her 50s experienced sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing near Sanford Street, Warrensburg. Emergency responders including Warrensburg Emergency and EMS 903 arrived quickly to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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by Warrensburg Emergency.
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Warren County for Control for Warrensburg Emergency, response, near Sanford Street,
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near James Street and Library Avenue.
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Female in 50s, sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing.
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You've heard you any ulcers since.
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Warren County Fire Control, Peening for Warrensburg Emergency, respond, near Sanford Street,
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near James Street and Library Avenue.
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Female in 50s, sharp chest pain, difficulty breathing, priority one response.
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Correctures there at 1846.
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5-1, dispatch.
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5-1 dispatch. The dispatch 5-1.
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In service.
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1847.
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9.03, DMS control.
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EMS control, 903.
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Arriving.
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Ambulance 903, arriving, 1848.
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Marketer Firetroping for Warns were emergency.
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Fund near Sanford Street.
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Near James Street Library Avenue.
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A female in 50s, sharp chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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A prior to announce, a fire control clear, 1849.
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Location mentioned:
Sanford St, Warrensburg, NY 12885
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