Elderly man found disoriented at Orchard Street, Afton NY
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An elderly man was found disoriented with altered mental status near Orchard Street in Afton, New York. Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-County Public Safety
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03:48
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be en route to One Orchard for a welfare check.
00:03
I'll advise when I'm out.
00:10
5-50 there will be out.
00:22
Second.
00:26
1923. Sir.
00:36
Two-four. Two-four.
00:43
All units are going to be clear last.
00:44
It's going to be a negative domestic.
00:46
If I could just have your cadden time, please.
00:53
12, 1834, 1834,
00:57
your cat is (number withheld).
01:06
1924.
01:08
You want to be.
01:20
I'm going to be.
01:28
(number withheld)
01:29
That's the ending (number withheld).
01:51
5 o'6.
01:53
I'm gonna be on main in division with the truck blocking the road.
01:57
New York, Lincoln, X-ray Lincoln,
02:00
4291. Lincoln X-ray Lincoln 4291.
02:03
Show me out.
02:04
Okay,
02:10
(number withheld).
02:11
Okay.
02:23
Horacea, thank you, 19, please.
02:43
550, your status.
02:47
5502-0. I get an accident to the apartment and located the odor.
02:51
Can you have EMS respond? It's kind of disoriented.
02:56
I've received you in age, not know.
03:04
I think he has cancer as well.
03:24
Sitting amassed responding One Orchard Street, elderly male, altered mental status, sending EMS.
03:39
Sitting a mouse, responding one Orchard Street, 77-year-old male disoriented, altered mental status, law is not seen requesting, you respond at 1929.
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Location mentioned:
Orchard St, Afton, NY 13730
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