Possible stroke reported at near Pomeroy Street, Cortland NY
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A medical emergency was reported near Pomeroy Street involving a 60-year-old female with possible stroke symptoms. Multiple EMS units, including mutual aid from Port Watson and Dryden, responded. The patient was conscious and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Fire and EMS
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, Pomeroy Street.
00:11
It's near Pomeroy Street.
00:19
It's a 60-year-old possible stroke.
00:29
Control 180.
00:32
Roger, 180.
00:33
Roger 180.
00:34
501-40.
00:43
151 for a lot, this is that part being 2000 in 12, 586-year-old female.
00:56
We're going to need mutual aid from Port Watson.
01:08
104 TLC. Got to be 211-11.
01:13
You're responding.
01:24
What are you?
01:30
Two Lebanon.
01:32
Dryden will be your ambulance.
01:35
Copy Dryden.
01:37
W.202, you're responding.
01:54
To take the driveway to the back door of the residence.
02:01
TLC, you copy.
02:04
TLC, copy.
02:11
Every 202 you're on St.
02:17
Central 211.
02:20
211. To inform Dryden, we have a conscious, stable patient.
02:27
They can respond on an emergency for this call.
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