Elderly man receives medical aid near Schoolcraft St, Guilderland NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Schoolcraft Street in Guilderland. A seventy-seven-year-old man was reportedly unable to walk after a recent hospital stay. A caller on scene, identified as the man's spouse, requested a return visit by EMS because she could not assist him herself.
Audio|Heard on: Albany NY EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Zone three, first call for an alpha response.
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Near Schoolcraft St, cross of Western and Vidor Lane, for a seventy-seven year old man.
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Caller reporting the man is unable to walk.
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He was recently in the hospital.
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She stated that responders were there last night for the man and conducted an evaluation.
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She is requesting a return visit to check on him.
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Ten twenty-five dispatcher ten.
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Eighty-three's en route.
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Is the caller on scene there?
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That's affirmative, it's his wife.
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She stated she is unable to help him and he needs assistance.
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All right, received.
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Ten twenty-six.
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Dispatcher to (number withheld).
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(number withheld) dispatcher.
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(number withheld) go ahead.
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Unit is going to be in service until another unit takes a return.
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Ten twenty-seven.
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Location mentioned:
Schoolcraft St, Guilderland, NY 12084
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