Medical emergency for elderly female with breathing difficulty, Watertown NY
Emergency responders addressed a medical call for a 71-year-old woman having trouble breathing at North Country Family Health near Arsenal Street. She has a history of lung disease and possible heart failure.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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City Fire, tough alarm, Rescue, breathing problem, near Rational Street.
00:03
Five, go ahead.
00:07
Waday 3D64.
00:08
Directioning Patrol closer to Philadelphia and Tennis Island for Crumman with Jeff Justice Kirk.
00:21
Fives arrived Samaritan, we'll have to advise you of mileage.
00:25
Later.
00:27
Phone following, Ershman Henderson.
00:30
City Fire, tough alarm, Rescue, respond, near Arsenal Street, North Country Family Health, female, shortness of breath.
00:36
Repeating City Fire, tough alarm, Rescue, respond, near Arsenal Street, and North Country Family Health for female shortness of breath.
00:45
Seventh-A, show me home.
00:48
Debbie.
00:52
Three to six or if you want to start towards Philadelphia Courts, 601, Robert McWaynes in a female smashed out the windshield of his vehicle.
01:03
She has gone back to her apartment.
01:05
It would be the same female from the disturbances this morning.
01:09
Two, priority one.
01:11
North Country Family Health, Arsenal.
01:13
6-3-drive, let me close on 6-4, I'll head that way.
01:17
That be 36, 3.
01:22
6.4 copies are up.
01:24
2. Priority 1[1].
01:27
Near Arsenal, North Country Family Health, 71 female difficulty breathing, history of COPD.
01:35
Fluid retention.
01:37
Possible new onset of CHF.
01:39
Near Arsenal, North Country Family Health, for anyone.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)
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