Pedestrian incident near binghamton general hospital, Binghamton NY
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian incident occurred near Binghamton General Hospital but was later canceled after the patient was already inside the emergency room.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Our pedestrian that occurred at Binghamton General Hospital about 10 to 15 and that's it.
00:04
We're from EMS 211.
00:06
Nothing came over the paging system on that call in Mitchell Ave.
00:13
I will attempt to reach on C if I've been initial on my end.
00:21
Thanks, Khabi.
00:24
From dot 206 should be the main entrance security as with the mail.
00:31
Room near Mitchell Ave in service respondent.
00:34
Room near Mitchell Ave in service respondent, 14-03.
00:37
I'm going to come over that time.
00:41
EMS 211 responder.
00:43
1430.
00:47
From Q1213, we have been on the road driver training.
00:51
EMS 212 to serve service.
00:58
From the 203206, a plate they gave for a blue vehicle, King Whiskey John, 207,8.
01:05
It comes back to a 2,
01:07
2021 Jeep chair, D2, and Samar is now 14 per lab.
01:13
It appears to be suspended 30 times for violation of toll collection.
01:21
From the 784 status act.
01:26
Time 4.
01:28
784, 14-05.
01:31
I'm no, (number withheld).
01:40
Go ahead.
01:42
For being advised that patient has already been brought inside, Binghamton General, you can go ahead and cancel.
01:49
7123 copy, making service.
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Location mentioned:
10-42 Mitchell Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903
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