89-year-old male found ill unable to walk at Fort Edward, Fort Edward NY
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Emergency responders were called to an apartment near Broadway in Fort Edward for an 89-year-old male patient who was initially unconscious with general illness. The patient later became conscious but was unable to walk.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Broadway, apartment 39 in Fort Edward for an 89-year-old male,
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and that alert general illness.
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BOR DMS, 41, ALS, 4 Hudson the Oaks, near Broadway and Fred, apartment number 39, 89-year-old male, not alert, general illness.
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5149. Walton at West with your dad at George, Robert David, (number withheld).
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10-4-4-Wolston and West.
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Two,
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three, four-over vehicle stop.
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22, north of Old State Road, White Creek,
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New York passenger, King Robert, David, (number withheld).
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Or I have a Namedaverse workline idea, I think.
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Tenfar, go with the Neman Davis in favor.
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That's name Lee,
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Lincoln Ida,
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her name Sean,
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Sam,
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Henry, Adam, Nora.
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It'll be for boy.
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Ida Bird is going to be...
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1,6, 1988,
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age, mail.
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We're in route.
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Oh, they have a super crash.
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Q.
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AMX-252.
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We're in route.
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In route, 21.
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Superface Tarotoga, back in surface.
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Clear, 21.551.
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21 ALS for Hudson the Oaks near Broadway Fort Edward apartment number 39 89-year-old male conscious now air breathing adjourned on this unable to walk
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Location mentioned:
Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828
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