Emergency responders assist elderly man with lift at residence, Boston NY
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Emergency medical responders were called to a residence near German Road in the Town of Boston to assist an elderly man who needed help being lifted. Responders determined it was a lift assist and not a serious medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Hamburg Fire Control
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Boston Emergency Squad, Coldon, Armour, 9,000 German Road.
00:06
From Polishill and Wright Road 8-7-year-old male Lippercist says cold response.
00:10
56 is on scene, driver neither for the Boston Emergency Squad.
00:14
Coldenate or Armour 8 and 28.
00:35
Armored, EMS, re-slaid, to the Boston Emergency Flat, 9,000 Zan Ring Road.
00:40
The whole show on the right road, 8070 O'Mail, lift with the fiscal response.
00:44
Armourate, mutual aid.
00:49
Number nine, number seven,
00:55
two.
00:58
All right, control.
01:01
Camera 17th is a morning.
01:08
That's a question.
01:15
Hammer, Romer-Nine responding.
01:19
Number nine responding, 9,000 Zone road.
01:24
Lawson is an EMT on location.
01:26
I need a driver for an ambulance to respond.
01:35
EMS 56 Armour Nine.
01:36
Austin, EMS 56, number nine.
01:54
Amber Knight to restock.
01:59
Ambleau to respond. Amble to respond.
02:07
Amber night.
02:08
Amber night.
02:11
Ambers player control.
02:16
Does he need help lifting or does he need an ambulance?
02:22
Well.
02:23
I mean, there was dispatch for an ambulance.
02:26
I would imagine he probably definitely helped lift in.
02:28
It sounds like it's just a lift assist, but I've been wrong about that before.
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Boston, NY 14025
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