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Man treated for infected knee wound in fulton apartmentFulton NY

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W 3rd St S, Fulton, NY 13069

Emergency responders treated a 40-year-old man for an infected wound on his knee at an apartment near West 3rd Street South, Pine Street, and Beach Street in Fulton. The patient was transported to St. Joe's hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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00:46
Transcript:
00:00
Hudson Sector Rescue, Menter Ambulance,
00:02
40-year-old male, knee and leg pain from a wound infection.
00:08
373 was 3rd Street South, Department 1, (name withheld) residents, Charlie Response.
00:13
Near West 3rd Street South.
00:17
Apartment 1, cross streets, Pine Street, and Beach Street.
00:20
The response, time out 22, 25.
00:22
Thank you for us.
00:24
Show me clear.
00:25
Morning.
00:26
Happy.
00:27
Dispatch to Fulton, Second Rescue and Mentor for West Third Street South.
00:33
Caller, indicating, use the backdoor entrance.
00:41
Mentor's hang going to St.
00:43
Joe's. Method Time transporting to St.

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W 3rd St S, Fulton, NY 13069

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