Medical crew assists man who fell at home, Cincinnatus NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a home near Telephone Road to assist a 70-year-old man who fell in the bathroom and later needed help because the door was locked with no spare key.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Since then, (name withheld) 5626 Telephone Road.
00:03
It's going to be for a 70-year-old male who fell in the bathroom reporting no injuries.
00:08
Since the same ambulance, 5626 Telephone Road for a 70-year-old male who fell in the bathroom reporting no injuries.
00:15
Meant out for response, Chrysler, Patee Hill Road and Knickerbocker Road, zero eight thirty eight.
00:19
Go high news.
00:21
Adam, Union Paul, 2557, AUP.
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2557, also New York.
00:28
Copy, well that's second one, new to 40.
00:31
Sam, so now.
00:33
Fire and total one sixty three.
00:38
Bygantle one sixty three. Sergeant total one sixty three.
00:47
I'll not be clear parking service.
00:51
Tap two zero. One four fifty eight runs will be en route to the Impresa.
00:55
Great.
00:58
One fifty one, awaiting crew.
01:02
Fire control the one fifty one, can you the call on a fire dispatch, please.
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5626 Telephone Road.
01:15
Today's monitor, 5626 Telephone Road, assist your ambulance with gaining access as the patient's door is locked and there is no spare key.
01:24
Two-based monitors, 5626 Telephone Road.
01:27
Your ambulance is requesting assistance in gaining access for the patient who has fallen inside and the door is locked.
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Location mentioned:
Telephone Rd, Cincinnatus, NY 13040
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