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Woman in Preston suffers severe abdominal pain and breathing issuesPreston CT

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Preston, CT

A 58-year-old woman near Crook Road in Preston is experiencing severe abdominal pain and difficulty breathing. Emergency medical services and fire department units are responding. Another call at 114 Elizabeth Street Extension also involves difficulty breathing and a language barrier.

Audio|Source: Norwich Fire and Ledyard Fire
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Transcript:
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Pressing Department, checking on American medic, responding near Crook Road, 58-year-old female with abdominal pain and difficulty breathing.
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The Preston Department ambulance, near Crook Road.
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58-year-old female, severe abdominal pain, difficulty breathing near Crook Road.
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Jack 3.320.
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Off the back is 318.
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Recent Jews running 319.
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Um. Priority 1[1], number 14, 14, 14, 114 Elizabeth Street Extension for difficulty breathing.
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Difficulty Breathing.
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Fireers en route, be advised there is a language barrier 319, your time.
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Bridgett.
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Thank you.
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Thank you, sir.
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This morning, page one.
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Thetic intercept, Preston.
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Stationing with the medic intercept, they're responding near Crook Road and Preston, for the 58-year-old female difficulty breathing, severe abdominal pain.
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That's station, your VA again, medic intercept, and Preston, near Crook Road, 58-year-old female, difficulty breathing, severe abdominal pain, sign on in Tech 3, time of dispatch, 321.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically involving lights-and-sirens transport.

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