Elderly woman has breathing trouble near Potomac Ave, Angola NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded near Potomac Avenue in Angola, NY, for a 77-year-old woman experiencing breathing difficulties and unable to walk. The patient was conscious and alert. Mutual aid was requested from the Lake Erie Beach and Farnham departments, and transport was coordinated with AMR and ECMC.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Evans Police & Fire
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04:30
Transcript:
00:00
Four four on Potomac.
00:01
Seventy-seven-year-old female, trouble breathing.
00:04
Radio to the 1st at top, one of you is able to clear.
00:15
Repeating Lake Erie Beach and EMS near Potomac Ave for the seventy-seven-year-old female, trouble breathing, unable to ambulate.
00:22
She's conscious and alert.
00:32
Evans Fire.
00:35
Over and out.
00:44
Four four, a vehicle off the roadway.
01:12
Near Potomac for the female, trouble breathing.
01:24
Erie Beach Nine, Evans Fire Control.
01:33
AMR responding from the 90 and Camp.
01:47
Activate Lake Erie Beach and Farnham again.
02:11
Lake Erie Beach and Farnham, mutual aid near Potomac Ave.
02:18
77-year-old female trouble breathing, unable to ambulate.
02:39
Trouble breathing, unable to ambulate.
04:03
Fire number 91 mutual aid to Lake Erie Beach, near Potomac Ave.
04:11
77-year-old with trouble breathing, unable to ambulate.
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Location mentioned:
Potomac Ave, Angola, NY 14006
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