Elderly man felt faint but refused transport after care, Chappaqua NY
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Emergency medical personnel responded to an elderly man near Pin Oak Lane who was feeling faint. The man’s condition improved and he refused further medical transport or care. Police were notified but not required to stay on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester Fire/EMS 17
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Responding to Pail plane.
00:06
50541 your responding near Pin Oak Lane control (number withheld)
00:24
10 service switching back 1756
00:33
I'm sorry. 4-5, medic one, texting control.
00:41
Medic 1.
00:43
Pedian to my location, please.
00:45
Did you talk to a male or a female on my phone?
00:52
Okay, we got the call from Newcastle PD.
00:55
They originally spoke with the caller, and then the caller disconnected,
00:59
and they called back.
01:00
And they just came in it to us as an elderly male,
01:04
feeling faint with sort of each.
01:11
Receive, he says we're no longer needed as being out cooperative.
01:17
He's just saying by here.
01:20
Hey, receive, is Pidion seen with you, or do you need them?
01:24
They're not here yet.
01:27
She should find out if they're coming, that's great.
01:29
Okay, receive, 1758.
01:31
We'll talk to me.
01:35
5-4-4-5, medic 160 control.
01:42
Requesting police seem to do the trick.
01:45
He originally called for low blood sugar, but his sugar has come back up and he is refusing any further reception.
01:52
You can show myself in Chappelphal back in service.
01:55
Okay, Resey, we notified PD, but yourself and Chappcar going in service, 1800 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Pin Oak Ln, Chappaqua, NY 10514
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