Man aged 73 has difficulty breathing near State Route 3, Fulton NY
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Emergency responders were called to a 73-year-old man having difficulty breathing near State Route 3 at Crosby Hill Mobile Home Park, Lot D7.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Volney Rescue, Menter Ambulance, near State Route 3.
00:08
Volney Rescue, Menter Ambulance, 73-year-old male, difficulty breathing,
00:12
near State Route 3, Crosby Hill Mobile Home Park, Lot D7.
00:20
near State Route 3, Lot D7, near Brownie Elementary School, response unit 922.
00:33
Control the 3D 411 stitch.
00:37
Close it.
00:40
Copy.
00:44
6.22 control.
00:48
622. 622.
00:52
We'll be out with King Adam Town, 786, KAT 786, come back to I agree high-un-day.
01:01
One occupant inspection on West Bridge Street and side.
01:07
Copy.
01:08
Dispatch one or two available.
01:12
Dispatch one or two available.
01:17
Dispatch, one or two available.
01:21
Dispatch, Menter 9 responding.
01:23
Winder 9 responding.
01:25
Dispatch to a felony base or any voluntary unit?
01:31
County Rescue, second activation no response, grab me in place of colony.
01:36
near State Route 3.
01:38
Control the 3D 4-1 status check.
01:45
Control the 3D 4-1 status check.
01:50
All set.
01:52
Issuing.
01:53
Tommy.
01:56
Volney Rescue, second activation no response, Grandby in place, Volney, 73-year-old male, difficulty breathing,
02:03
near State Route 3, Crosby Hill Mobile Home Park,
02:07
lot D7, the Hager Residence, Delta response,
02:11
near State Route 3, Lot D7, Delta response, timeout 0929.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 3, Fulton, NY 13069
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