Medical emergency reported at Hampton Inn lobby, Hamburg NY
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Emergency services responded to a medical situation in the main lobby of Hampton Inn near Camp Road in Hamburg. A male with an ankle injury was reported. The individual was initially alone, and responders were attempting to contact anyone accompanying him. A ride was expected from Cheektowaga, and the situation involved coordination among multiple units.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Hampton Inn, near Camp Road in the main lobby,
00:04
3-30 male with ankle injury, cold response.
00:16
Hamburg, Pete Hampton in near Camp Road.
00:20
The main lobby, 3-30 male with ankle injury, cold response.
00:23
Telling for Hamburg-September, 7001.
00:31
Medi-10-9[1]-3.
00:36
Ten-on.
00:40
This is an update for you.
00:41
It's definitely Town of Hamburg.
00:42
He is presently by himself.
00:44
We are coming to contact who he came here with.
00:48
The closest ride we have so far is coming from Cheektowaga, but there's probably somebody that he is here with, so we'll work on that out.
00:58
Copy-all, we're still trying to get there.
01:00
That's pretty good lock up here right now.
01:05
It's in the front.
01:09
That's fire.
01:16
Sorry, I'm having hundred responding.
01:20
800, you're responding to Hampton Inn,
01:23
near Camp Road in the main lobby.
01:31
You're referring to the Town 801.
01:34
801.
01:37
811, clear, the county returning.
01:40
A1 clear, the county returning.
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Location mentioned:
Camp Rd, Hamburg, NY 14075
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