Elderly woman found unresponsive at key village intersection, Cohocton NY
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Emergency teams respond to an 85-year-old woman found unresponsive and not breathing near the busy intersection of South Dansville Street and Maple Avenue in Cohocton Village, with a suspected stroke and diabetes complicating the case.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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02:15
Transcript:
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VIN-2 CVS ambulance ALS-1509-ECHO-1-85-year-old female, not alert, not breathing,
00:10
diabetes.
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Three,
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South Dansville Street, the village of Cohocton, crossroads of Maple Ave and Old Lake Road.
00:18
Yeah, that's C-Bass Ambulance, ALS-150,
00:21
9-ECHO-1-85-year-old female, not alert, not breathing.
00:25
South Dansville Street in the village of Cohocton, crossroads of Maple Ave and Old Lake Road.
00:36
I've been ALS-150, show me responding.
00:40
I spoke with Deb.
00:49
She advised that she will reach out to the complainant on this dog situation.
00:53
She also told me that she is the Hornelsville, DCO, as of this point.
00:59
Risi, are you clear?
01:02
That's a permanent. If you want to pass that over to 338, I don't...
01:05
I'm not sure what's going on here, but...
01:08
So he knows.
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176, go ahead.
01:12
176, ALS104, clear with Corning.
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Rishi.
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11002.
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11 and 302.
01:25
Runcine is awake, not alert.
01:41
Splentoo, Seabast Amelage, 9, Echo 1, 85-year-old female, not alert, not breathing.
01:47
3. South Dansville Street, the village of Cohocton, crossroads of Maple Ave and Old Lake Road.
02:05
Did you relay to E&S as a stroke victim as well?
02:12
11 and I copy possible stroke patient.
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Location mentioned:
S Dansville St, Cohocton, NY 14826
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