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Medical emergency triggers ALS response near Railroad AveConesus NY

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Railroad Ave, Conesus, NY 14435

Near Railroad Ave in Canaseraga, a 47-year-old male conscious patient experiencing a medical emergency prompted an ALS ambulance dispatch due to a history of TBI.

Audio|Heard on: Livingston County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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This is Livingston County office, ALS needed at 6357 Railroad Ave in Canaseraga, between Elm Street and south of Bono Road, for a 47-year-old male who is conscious.
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Pryorovina, Mr. Lovina, Mr. Livingston County,
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the office, Livingston County, ALS.
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6357 Railroad Ave, between Elm Street and South Avon Road, for a 47-year-old male patient with a history of TBI.

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Railroad Ave, Conesus, NY 14435

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