Elderly man collapses but conscious at deli, Blasdell NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the Woodland Deli near Lake Shore Rd for a male in his 70s who collapsed inside the store. The man was conscious, alert, and talking to staff with no apparent medical problem.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
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Woodlawn, EMF, the Woodlawn Deli near Lake Shore Rd,
00:04
male in his 70s collapsed, conscious and alert.
00:07
No, no, not a problem.
00:18
Woodlawn EMS[1], the Woodlawn Deli near Lake Shore Rd.
00:22
Male in his 70s collapsed inside store, conscious and alert.
00:25
I don't know how about it.
00:28
Fire.
00:30
Sir,
00:34
Fire, Blakely command.
00:39
Really click command eastrow fire.
00:42
One signed off, east road back in.
00:46
One refuse or east road is in 1137.
00:51
East row fire, starting engine once in now.
00:56
Redshift. Redshift.
01:03
Mr. Grandnade.
01:07
Mr. Crennade.
01:09
Mr.
01:11
Crennake, Cimmer, should return to 1138.
01:32
Same one, C, and I go to 21, please.
01:42
Eastrow fire station as well location.
01:48
I'm three.
01:55
Camera for electric respond.
01:59
Make sure you respond in the Woodland Deli.
02:01
The male in his 70s collapsed inside the store.
02:04
Conscious alert talking to your staff, no medical problem.
02:13
Feature of fire control, ticking seven to respond and with the MPM board.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Lake Shore Rd, Blasdell, NY 14219
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