Medical emergency sparks urgent response near Main St, Clarence NY
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Responders rush to a 72-year-old woman near Main Street reported with general medical issues, activating an urgent EMS response.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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03:36
Transcript:
00:00
7-4[1]-stroll attention north-town emergency squad, first eight, near Main Street, Newcastle Garden Department, 72-year-old general medical issue.
00:25
7th patrol repeating to North Town's emergency squad, near Main Street, Apartment 206, 72-year-old female down.
00:40
I'm out.
00:41
901.
00:57
Brayton EMS[2], well now urging here 5909 South Western Boulevard, 72-year-old chest pain, paramedic response.
01:10
Drayton EMS[2], well now urging to hear 4909-presponse near this point.
01:32
The number of fire, you're scared to me.
01:37
Great Nate.
01:42
We're responding to the well now urgent care.
01:47
All right, Nate, you're responding 926.
01:48
You know what.
01:56
Brandonate, you've got M.R.
02:05
Number's late to 72.
02:08
Lake 2nd.
02:09
Lake 2.
02:15
72 are all late 2 after back in service.
02:19
The current app is terminated.
02:21
A.m.R. P.M.R.
02:24
M.U.7.2. Ever's Cipurember is back in 9.28.
02:50
Thanks a knock down, which was, then I came out of St.
02:52
July 8.
02:54
Near Main Street, Termin 206, 72-year-old female general owner.
03:25
We repeating to 4,000-1-2ndes-2ndekly near Main Street, Department 206.
03:32
72-year-old female general element.
03:35
Time out. It's on 931.
Police codes explained
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[1]
7-4: Acknowledged / message received
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Clarence, NY 14031
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