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Elderly man experiences tremors in Greenwich medical callGreenwich NY

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Dix Bridge Rd, Greenwich, NY 12834

Emergency responders provided mutual aid for a 78-year-old man near Dix Bridge Road in Greenwich. The man was experiencing tremors but was conscious and breathing normally. Priority two response was dispatched for the medical call.

Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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03:40
Transcript:
00:00
Wilton mutual aid for Easton-Greenwich.
00:02
Number (number withheld), County Route 70 and Greenwich for a 70-year-old male.
00:09
Constable reading with tremors.
00:12
1-608.
00:19
Yeah, there's a priority 1 or 2.
00:20
3C, 53516, Jerry.
00:23
Priority 2[1], cross streets are going to be Dix Bridge Road and the River.
00:31
16.9. I'm at mutual aid for Easton Greenwich.
00:35
Wilton also made district.
00:36
Clear your time. I can call the Eastern Greenwich District.
00:38
13, County, 70 Greenwich.
00:41
Got to see a resident, 78-year-old male with generalness.
00:45
1609.
00:47
Hey, Brits.
00:50
Please, I mean, Brunner.
00:58
EMS, control 785.8-EMS, 12.2.
01:05
75 in service at 16.09.
01:07
We're right in Saratoga.
01:34
Headquarters on 5-6-1.
01:36
In route D, 3-2, Clibbon Road,
01:39
town of Johnburg, service,
01:41
OP.
01:44
Racy, 561, 1611.
01:48
Thank you, 71611.
01:49
Thank you so many of us.
01:53
You know.
01:57
She'll be hot.
02:03
Responding.
02:06
Fire to snatch 5652.
02:08
Bernie 2.
02:11
VOS response 113.
02:13
Go on mobile. Go to here at 17 Greenwich, got here at 113.
02:19
Okay. Go to see a resident.
02:21
78-year-old male, conscious alert, breathing general, and the shaky tremors.
02:27
Received.
02:30
2253, responding, 1612.
02:40
7,2,3 in Rickenswell Hospital, 1612.
02:45
41775.4-1-750, so much.
02:51
Easton Greenwich, Cambridge, Cambridge, 2253, responding.
02:56
Easton Greenwich, acknowledging 809 to the scene, driver needed your second call.
03:02
13, counter here to 70, Greenwich,
03:04
got to see, resident, 78-year-old male, general, and the shaky.
03:08
809 to the rooms, driver needed for Easton Greenwich.
03:11
Cambridge is responding, 1613.
03:19
In service 1613.
03:22
EMS-1951.
03:24
E-mail.
03:28
Arriving, Ellen.
03:33
At this time you can cancel, Wilton.
03:37
Go ahead and cancel.
03:38
06, correction 1614.
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[1]
Priority 2: Urgent but non-life-threatening response; second-highest priority, typically without lights and sirens.

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Dix Bridge Rd, Greenwich, NY 12834

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  1. Additional Assistance Needed
  2. Patient Status Restated
  3. Arrival and Status
  4. Further Patient Update
  5. Location and Patient Restated
  6. Patient Condition Reported
  7. Patient Details Updated
  8. Initial Dispatch

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