Medical emergency for unconscious elderly man near Goodman St, Geneva NY
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Emergency responders were called for an unconscious man aged approximately 72 to 73 years near Goodman Street by Clark Street. He was unconscious but still breathing when help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario County Fire and EMS (With Tones)
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
You're on the 10 Goodman courtyard.
00:04
Really,
00:05
72.
00:06
Unconscious to this point.
00:13
Like you said, going to 10 Goodman Street near the Clark Street side,
00:17
back side near Clark Street, 73-year-old male.
00:20
Unconscious just breathing.
00:26
Hey, copy. I mean 816 just outside the city.
00:30
Happy A16, meeting told this daddy H building.
00:35
Copy, H is in February.
00:43
Okay, see that's on the head normal brain in cigarettes.
00:49
(name withheld).
00:51
Corporate Drive.
00:53
Female feeling dizzy.
00:54
There's me.
01:01
Okay, I do you and hi.
01:03
Mr.
01:05
(name withheld), Medical Center, 1160, Corporate Drive.
01:08
Seven-year-old female,
01:11
she's feeling dizzy at the evening episode.
01:17
No, you can't do it, perfect.
01:31
Junefire, freelance request to assistance.
01:34
So they're going to be outside the H building on the back side near Clark Street, 10 Goodman Street.
01:40
Callers outside near a Ford edge to mail age 72.
01:44
These unconscious stuff, breathing is confirmed is not good at this point.
01:50
Good fire courtyard apartments near the Clark Street side told us to the H building.
01:54
Callers outside of the male age is 78 years of age.
01:57
There were 72 years of age.
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Location mentioned:
Goodman St, Geneva, NY 14456
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