Medical emergency upgraded to cardiac arrest on water street, Jordan NY
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A medical emergency at near Water Street was first reported as a diabetic issue. It was later updated to a cardiac arrest. Jordan Rescue and ambulance teams were dispatched for assistance. The patient was a 79-year-old female.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire control Jordan Medicare.
00:03
Jordan Medicare, go ahead.
00:05
Start rescue, please.
00:10
Received. Neaturn priority.
00:17
Ralph, you on a priority.
00:20
This is for mobile.
00:22
Jordan Rescue Assist.
00:24
The ambulance on scene.
00:25
Have any problem, Charlie, response.
00:26
Near Water Street.
00:29
I apologize.
00:30
Jordan Medicare. Can you repeat?
00:33
On A.R. Ross.
00:39
Receive cardiac arrest.
00:41
Rescues activated, 1412.
00:43
Jordan Rescue.
00:44
Assist the ambulance on scene.
00:45
It was originally a diabetic problem, now a cardiac arrest.
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Near Water Street, cross of North Sconnell Street and North Beaver Street.
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Department C.
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Charlie,
00:53
79 female.
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1412.
01:02
Craig Joel, Navak 3 year status.
01:08
Jordan Carnine is there?
01:11
Jordan Carnine enter.
01:17
For control, NAVAC 3, your status? NAVAC 3, your status.
01:26
The duty chief is off the air.
01:32
Turning Carnage.
01:33
Jordan Carnine arrived.
01:35
Jordan Carnine arrived.
01:37
Turn 9et in the rest.
01:40
We're going to be outside.
01:46
You can call the rescue.
01:47
Receive. Jordan Station, you can remain in service.
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Location mentioned:
Water St, Jordan, NY 13080
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