89-year-old blind and deaf woman stuck near West Street, Green Island NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to assist an 89-year-old woman who is blind and deaf and became stuck near West Street in Green Island. The caller is also disabled, so responders may need special entry methods to access the location.
Audio|Heard on: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
Far patrol, Green Island Fire.
00:04
He responding for a rescue assist call.
00:08
Near West Street, Green Island Village,
00:11
crosses our Bleecker Street and Tibbits Avenue.
00:13
89-year-old female is blind and deaf and stuck in an unknown way.
00:21
Repeated Fire, Waterville Fire.
00:24
Near West Street crosses our Bleecker Street, Divisav.
00:30
Bravo response for an 89-year-old female that's stuck somehow.
00:35
(number withheld).
00:37
Midway 2 and now is the call.
00:39
Midway 2 at (number withheld).
00:45
(number withheld) will be a room.
00:47
406 and 6.
00:50
406. Batchewan.
00:53
Batchewan responding.
00:55
21 responding to dispatcher, I'm responding.
00:57
42 to dispatcher, I'm responding.
00:59
Forty-two has (number withheld).
01:01
Copy that. We have keyholder information here if you want to lay in line in case you need it.
01:08
I'll show you in Root at (number withheld).
01:12
Over the fire received (number withheld) or (number withheld) room.
01:17
Cover that.
01:19
22-2. (number withheld).
01:22
212.
01:23
21.2. 2nd Wally 1.2-1 in Meltlitz.
01:32
Midway 1-(number withheld).
01:37
All units, the caller disabled as well, so you'll probably need to landline to get entry.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Green Island, NY 12183
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