Male fall victim receiving emergency care in Huguenot, Huguenot NY
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Emergency medical services are providing care to a male who fell near U.S. Route 209 in Huguenot. A helicopter landing zone is being set up to assist with medical evacuation.
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Huguenot, responsible landing zone for an inbound medevac, EMS operating near U.S. Route 209 for a male fall victim.
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Lowellane and Alexx Lane as you cross.
00:14
So if you can not sponsor of the landing zone for an inbound Medivac,
00:18
EMS operating at a fall victim near U.S.
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Route 209,
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Noel Lane and...
00:26
Della Loss Lane is across.
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12-14.
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Orange, number one, Kempelow 1.
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Kable 1, answer.
00:50
Per Maybrook 7, we're going to return the quarters.
00:54
Maybrook's back in at 1214, now I'm clear 3-01.
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Cut-back to the automatic response of Huguenots set up a landing zone for an inbound medevac.
01:04
EMS operating near U.S.
01:06
Route 209 for a male-fall victim.
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Cross streets are Noel Lane.
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For a cut-back to Old-Mack Response, cut up a landing zone in Huguenot.
01:15
EMS is operating at a male full victim near U.S.
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Route 209. And Neural Lane is across 1214.
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911, Huguenot Car 3.
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911, Huguenot car 3.
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You're not 3, 911.
01:36
Everybody responding.
01:38
Has the ambulance set up an LZ or they want us to set it up?
01:43
All right, so according to PD, they're en route to your station with the patient now.
01:51
What's your preference to you?
01:54
That's okay, that's where I was going to prefer of my firehouse.
01:58
Receive landing zone at your firehouse at 1216.
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Huguenot, NY 12746
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