Medical emergency for altered consciousness and violence near Route 90, Cayuga NY
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A 77-year-old female near Route 90 was found with altered consciousness and became violent. Emergency medical services and law enforcement were called for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Cayuga County Fire and EMS
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02:59
Transcript:
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Union Springs Rescue, Fleming Ambulance, Auburn City Ambulance, ALS,
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Near Route 90.
00:22
Power Control 2, Union Springs Rescue, Fleming Ambulance, Auburn City, ALS, near Route 90, cross of Fire Lane 19 and 20 for a 77 female altered level of consciousness.
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Operation 2DEC4.
00:50
On you, spring the car.
00:52
Car one in Route 90.
00:57
Measure.
00:59
4-by-through, you can show you out.
01:06
58553, you're right.
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2E16 to 5E50.
01:16
Control 2 are in sending emails through Union Springs Car 1 be advised patient is now getting violent will be adding a law call.
01:42
Cucid at 557.
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5-57.
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I respond to near Route 90.
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They are across the Fire Lane 19 and Fire Lane 20.
01:54
Medical responding for a 77-year-old female who is confused.
01:58
Caller stating that she is starting to get violent.
02:02
Are you a precautionary?
02:05
Very soon.
02:13
519Q, you can drop me in there.
02:16
Receipt back one.
02:22
All the Fleming Base, any Fleming Ambulance.
02:25
You know, on the air.
02:30
Coming Ambulance, second activation,
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Near Route 90, sick person.
02:44
Fire control to Fleming Amyle and Second Activation near Route 90, cross of Fire Lane 19 and Fire Lane 20 for a 77-year-old female altered level of consciousness.
02:57
Law is also being started.
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NY-90, Cayuga, NY 13034
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