Male patient reported having seizures near Russell Ln, Chenango County NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a report of a 36-year-old male having seizures near Russell Lane and County Road 32 in the Springbrook area. Multiple EMS units were dispatched but later the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich City Police / Chenango County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Activation, Green EMS, Screen Out Duty.
00:29
DMS, green EMS, screening springbrook,
00:34
4346, 10L306, 36-2,
00:38
36-year-old male seizures, 20-06.
00:41
20-06.
00:42
3992-5-9-2-5-3-year location.
00:50
92, your location. 92, your responding Norwich, in, 20-07.
00:58
One, C4-3.
01:04
The advice of the V&P complaint came in 911.
01:07
Command State Highway 12 headed northbound, coming through the village of Oxford.
01:12
Call reporting a Chevy pickup color gray with racing stripes driving at high rate of speed and swerving unsafely around other vehicles.
01:19
Just come through the village at this time.
01:25
Three guys.
01:27
Yeah.
01:42
239-2, you're en route to CMH at 2012.
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2392, you're en route to CMH at 2012.
02:06
Guilford EMS, mutual aid to Oxford responding Springbrook 4346, County Road 32,
02:15
36-year-old male seizures.
02:26
Propeating 2, Guilford, EMS,
02:28
finding 434-4-6, County Road 32, and Russell Lane,
02:33
36-year-old male, seizures, felt the priority,
02:36
2030,
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2013.
02:38
Air Control, 3692 is in-row.
02:48
3692, you're en route at 2013.
02:50
Guilford EMS, canceled that call.
03:03
Control beating to Guilford, MS, cancel us, call Mutually Docs for today at 2014.
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Location mentioned:
Russell Ln & County Rd 32, Oxford, NY 13830
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