Man fallen with foot bleeding near Telegraph Road in Bliss, Bliss NY
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A 54-year-old man fell and is bleeding from his foot near Telegraph Road and Eagle in Bliss. Emergency responders were called to assist with lifting him.
Audio|Heard on: Western Finger Lakes Region Fire VHF Paging
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Pike requested for the call on Bliss, near Telegraph Road and Eagle between Centerville Road and Lyonsburg Road, 54-year-old male fallen with a foot hemorrhage, requesting lift assist.
00:19
Pipe requested for the call on Bliss near Telegraph Road and Eagle between Centerville Road and Lyonsburg Road for a 54-year-old male who's fallen with a foot hemorrhage requesting lift assist.
00:35
Coachman and Couchman.
00:36
Jobs for 153 on Ops 8.
00:42
Vicki Doors, acknowledging call, waiting crew.
00:48
Awaiting crew, biking.
01:07
We have a second page frame showing unstatus 5609, Megan Drive and General Seale, (number withheld).
01:18
We cannot get a second page frame, we cannot get a full crew.
01:27
Responding Bliss, do you want Pike to continue?
01:35
6.08, we're going to Hampton.
01:39
What happened, 6'8?
01:46
Worse out of Bliss.
01:49
Forth out of Fike, your status.
01:57
Fikey Dwartha, Bermag just showed up.
02:00
Tom Forth. You all set or do you want to reach home?
02:05
Okay, Doroth, let me check with him.
02:07
Copy.
02:13
You can you turn out for additional help?
02:17
104.
02:23
Mike,
02:25
more help for the call.
02:27
Near Telegraph Road in Eagle.
02:29
For a 54-year-old male who's fallen with a foot hemorrhage requesting lift assist.
02:37
This is hard for you 6-26-4.
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Location mentioned:
Telegraph Rd, Bliss, NY 14024
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