Medical call for 64-year-old at nursing home, Fort Edward NY
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Emergency medical services responded to a 64-year-old male at Fort Hudson Nursing Home near Broadway for a medical issue. The patient was advised and prioritized for non-life-threatening transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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Fort Edward Fordham, Argyll, Otta Beach, Lade, for Fort Howard's second call.
00:04
Fort Hudson Nursing Home, near Broadway, he is an Anna Wing, 64-year-old male general and FID advisory.
00:14
I'm going to be.
00:34
Fort Everard, Fortyenne, Argoe,
00:37
automatic mutual aid for, Fort Everard's second call.
00:39
Fort Hudson Nursing Home, near Broadway, A's, and Adam Wing.
00:43
64-year-old's male, general MSID advisory, 1304.
00:50
Border Base, CMS control.
00:53
CMS Control, whatever base.
00:56
Full crew will be responding militarily.
00:59
I am responding has been updated.
01:02
Are you see?
01:25
Board Edward, Fort Ann Argo, Fort Ann Argo, disregard the mutual leader request.
01:29
Ford I would acknowledge a full second cruise 13305.
01:40
AMO Control 27-52.
01:44
We're responding.
01:48
2752. Priority 2[1] as requested, meet four Hudson nursing home near Broadway, Anthony Adam Wing.
01:56
Fort Edwards 64-year-old male consular briefing generalness ID advisory requesting transport to both hospital.
02:04
All right.
02:08
2752 responding 1308.
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[1]
Priority 2: Medium-priority response (non-life-threatening)
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Location mentioned:
Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828
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