Unresponsive person found near NY-7 & NY-22 raises alarm, Hoosick NY
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Near the intersection of NY-7 and NY-22, responders found an unresponsive person with uncertain breathing, prompting a Narcan request amid overdose concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Breathing confirmed on that subject?
00:06
The subject is at a stop sign at 22, on 22 for Route 7.
00:16
I was just inquiring if breathing was confirmed.
00:19
We're going to start out there.
00:24
Received Ophi-404 all we have right now is not-mell-not responding.
00:29
Got a Delta[1] unknown problem.
00:35
Route 22 at Route 7.
00:37
1711 dispatcher 3 seconds.
00:44
Receive 1G2E.
00:47
And dispatches on for 25.
00:50
I'll be right as well.
00:51
Okay.
00:54
Received at 1712.
01:00
1G21 County, I'll be en route as well.
01:07
321G21 at 1712.
01:11
I wish control to 6207.
01:24
7 I see you're on tune there, you're all set.
01:33
3217-13.
01:39
Crew valid.
01:40
One D.D2A. They have been dispatched out.
01:45
There's no crew on the road yet.
01:48
All right, receive.
01:49
So, you put in five.
01:52
Received. 1713.
01:59
We'll be around to Nelson now.
02:08
1713. 1713.
02:13
703. 3. 3.
02:16
3.
02:23
Mr. Rivers, Saturdays here.
02:26
Welcome to meet with you if she worked with him and his mother yesterday at the bank.
02:32
Is it Forest?
02:38
I believe so, Forrest Rivers. I believe so, Forrest Rivers.
02:43
Appreciate.
02:50
504 County
02:53
504 New York John Frank Charles 7632
03:02
John Frank Charles 7632 I'm going to get a Narcan here in a moment
03:10
Recease at 1715
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta: High-priority (ALS) medical response
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