Emergency responders assist male with back pain near Winkelman Road, Eden NY
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Emergency responders assisted an adult male experiencing back pain at a residence near Winkelman Road and Hart Road. Additional personnel helped with lifting, and a helicopter landing zone was prepared for possible medical transport.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
M.S near Winkelman Road off Hart, 2-3-0 male back pain will respond.
00:06
808 on location requesting manpower to assist with lifting from the flood forward.
00:27
East Aden, manpower requested to the scene of an EMS for lifting near Winkelman Road off the Hart Road.
00:35
We got manpower needs to the scene for lifting.
00:40
827.
00:46
Keep holding it up.
00:47
Cheryl's going to be heading for the LZ[1].
00:53
That's clear. I'll stop everything,
00:55
everyone until everyone's cleared out from down there, Mark.
00:59
Clear, thank you.
01:07
Now in control.
01:20
Pringle night, go ahead.
01:25
Bring a little back in with the exception of 9-4, she's going to LZ[1] case they need a hand.
01:37
Clear 9. All you, this is ready to suction I have forward back in.
01:42
95, you're out of the LZ[1] 829, front number 2-710.
01:48
And ECSO is remaining on location at the residence.
01:56
Jeff.
02:03
Spring 19-29-29-194.
02:09
9-4-0.
02:13
As soon as they have an ETA on the helicopter or to what hospital they're going, give me a call and let me know where they're going.
Police codes explained
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[1]
LZ: Landing Zone (for medevac helicopter)
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Location mentioned:
Winkelman Rd, Eden, NY 14057
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