Medical emergency with unconscious man near Elk Street, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred involving an unconscious 30-year-old man near Elk Street, close to North Lake and Robin Street. Emergency responders including Engine 1, Rescue 1, and Mohawk EMS were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
CMS.
00:02
Uh,
00:05
30-year-old male.
00:07
Sounds like his,
00:09
uh,
00:11
officer. 5-5-2, 1446.
00:24
negative five near Elk Street pressure
00:37
near Tony Clements School.
00:42
North Lake and Robin Street, a six person.
00:45
near Elk Street.
00:50
North Lake and Robin Street, a six person, 14, 47.
00:55
7, 47.
00:59
Mom, Tommy, South.
01:04
50.
01:12
Thank you, guys.
01:18
Yeah,
01:21
AC's towing took Lincoln Union Victors 7856 to keep like here.
01:29
And we canceled the Mazza when a person came out.
01:36
Yeah, put me back in with a six.
01:41
If you're on a default.
01:48
105, receipt.
01:54
Receive. Receive.
02:01
205-48. 205-49.
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205-49.
02:11
503. C.O3.
02:14
Cineau 3.
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5O3449. The street.
02:23
A alpha carbon dioxide launched second at aft, 1449.
02:32
Engine 1, 101, can you upgrade police unseen, state unconscious patient.
02:39
Very soon.
02:46
Rescue 1, you'll be responding hot with Engine 1 and Mohawk,
02:50
near Elk Street, for part of it's unconscious,
02:55
North Lake Cab, Robin.
02:57
So Rescue 1 with Engine 1 and Mohawk, you'll be responding hot to near Elk Street, all right, it's unconscious, 4247.
03:10
Mohawk, 16, a route upgrading now.
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