Male patient with foot infection treated at apartment, Dunkirk NY
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Medical responders treated a male patient with a foot infection at an apartment near New York Avenue in Dunkirk.
Audio|Heard on: Chautauqua County Sheriff and Fire - North, Fredonia Area Police / Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
First, the North Lake, a Lema Hall, dealer-stander response.
00:04
One-70 Red To Asma, the Ngo-Sear Apartments,
00:07
Parco, 1-202.
00:09
It's a male with a foot infection, Honeybrianduant.
00:13
Indian North Lake, Vuea-Stan Response.
00:16
One-70 Lake through the Negro-Singer Apartments,
00:19
the Pover-102,
00:21
for a male with a foot infection, Honeyborough, Ambulate.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:31
27.
00:37
3, 4,
00:39
7, 7, 7.9.
00:43
Do we go guard in the upper lower?
00:51
There's a pass-tone for our city in reception.
01:01
1320.
01:02
No,
01:07
it's calling 2nd81.
01:15
I'll take care of it.
01:17
Thanks.
01:18
Let's get on here.
01:22
I'll be at 3296 guard right on a follow-up, no number needed.
01:26
Okay.
01:29
Okay. Thank you.
01:30
North Lake, A.M.2-122 to call at near New York Ave.
01:34
If you know, North Lake, a mouse call at near New York Ave.
01:38
1332.
01:40
Okay. All right.
01:46
1333.
01:59
Mattesstats, the County Medics 72 with CEML.
02:03
Delta response with North Lake, near New York Ave, Naval Seamy Apartments,
02:08
Apartment 2 for a male with a foot infection.
02:12
Incidentemic 72, Delta response with North Lake,
02:17
and Naval Seamy Apartments near New York Ave, Apartment 2,
02:20
for a male with foot infection requiring treatment.
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Location mentioned:
New York Ave, Dunkirk, NY 14048
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