Male falls at Elm Street with no injuries reported, Cortland NY
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A man fell at a building near Elm Street, Cortland. Emergency responders reported no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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01:42
Transcript:
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Quallon station, TLC Ambulance, near Elm Street, call came in for a medical alarm company for a 75-year-old male that fell reporting no injuries.
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Quot of Station, TLCA.
00:09
Ambulance, 66,
00:11
near Elm Street, call came in from a medical alarm company.
00:14
39-year-old male that fell reporting no injuries can be a proper response across to their Pendleton Street and Hunter Street, 1500.
00:22
Trucksden 2 to 3!
00:25
Talk to me, bro!
00:28
Are you making on?
00:31
Park Control M GLC, L-C-178.
00:34
Getting ready, turn back on 91, head for SHAA.
00:38
Parking.
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178 and Route 2-12-Shaynor.
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10-4[1], I'm at turning on to 13.
00:49
Perfect.
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You there.
00:56
How am you making out boss, man?
01:03
Uh, pretty good.
01:05
I'm almost back into town.
01:06
I got those ones to catch my street, uh,
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town office.
01:15
Let's roll 178.43.
01:19
You are going to near Alam Street in the City of Cortland for a medical alarm for 39 male that fell reporting no injuries to Bravo Priority.
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178, 33, near Alam Street in the City of Cortland.
01:35
For 79 male, fell,
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reporting no injuries, came through an alarm company, 17 Bravo 4.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Cortland, NY 13045
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