Elderly man treated for shoulder pain in apartment, Alexandria Bay NY
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Emergency medical teams responded to an apartment near Gordon Court in Alexandria Bay for an 85-year-old man experiencing pain from a recent broken shoulder. Multiple aid units were activated to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Alex Bay Ambulance respond to Gordon Court, apartment (number withheld),
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for an 85-year-old male,
00:08
pain from recent broken shoulder, repeating for Alex Bay Ambulance respond to Gordon Court, apartment (number withheld), 85-year-old male,
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pain for broken shoulder,
00:23
speed of Rexford residents, Cross Streets of Bolton Ave.
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3D18, Jefferson.
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Dispatch to Chief 3.
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3D1A. 2D1A.
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2.3.
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1.8, you can show us out of that location.
00:41
Cavi.
00:43
Unable to make direct contact with the responsible party for the beauty bar, a voicemail was left.
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Appreciate.
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Alex Bay Amund's second activation, Thousand Islands Rescue and Mutual Aid to the Village of Alex Bay, Sick Person, Gordon Court.
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Alex Bay Ambulance 2nd activation, Dalton Islands Rescue, Mutual Aid to the Village of Alex Bay, respond to Gordon Court, Apartment,
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(number withheld),
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85-year-old male pain from broken shoulder,
01:22
repeating.
01:23
Alex Bay Ambulance 2nd ends Rescue, Mutual Aid to the Village of Alex Bay, respond to Gordon Court, Apartment (number withheld).
01:35
For an 85-year-old male, pain for recent broken shoulder,
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cross streets of Bolton Ave.
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Location mentioned:
Gordon Ct, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607
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