Rescue response for sledder on hill at Mill Road Overlook, East Aurora NY
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Emergency response to assist a sledder who slid down a hill at Mill Road Overlook and was unable to climb back up. The individual's legs were cold and multiple units were dispatched to help.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Mr.R,
00:01
Assist a sledder at the Mill Road Overlook.
00:06
Evidently they have slid down the hill and are too far to get back up the hill.
00:13
Requesting assistance getting back up the hill.
00:45
East Aurora, assist a sledder at the Mill Road Overlook.
00:49
Evidently the person has slid down the hill, slid down the hill,
00:54
and so far they are unable to get back up the hill.
00:56
Requesting assistance getting back up the hill.
00:58
I'm out for East Tora.
00:59
We'll be 1434.
01:08
Cancatcha Farad Patrol, Honolades who's on location.
01:15
Clear 9-2, you're on location 1434.
01:24
Until 7-2 on location.
01:28
Clear 7-2.
01:29
Lancaster Fire Control Bombsle 9-1 on a petition.
01:35
Clear 9-1.
01:41
Pullmanful 5 is responding code 2.
01:47
Clear 5.
01:52
He turned on you to have the overlook report of a sledder who has slid down to the bottom of the hill and is unable to get back up.
02:01
Their legs are cold.
02:05
I request you get something.
02:15
I need to run out.
02:16
I need to throw apart.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:24
Okay, we did not dispatch AMR.
02:27
Controls on location reports due to poor foot where she can't come back up.
02:32
I'll let you evaluate and let you know.
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Location mentioned:
Mill Rd, East Aurora, NY
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