Female patient with chronic back pain unable to walk, Lockport NY
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Emergency responders were called to a home near Fernwood Drive for a 33-year-old female with chronic back pain who was unable to walk. Multiple agencies provided mutual aid.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire & EMS
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Frangelo Rap Gio, second call, South Lockport mutual aid[2], near Fernwood Drive.
00:04
They have a 33-year-old female with chronic back pain unable to walk.
00:07
BELS standard at the M.S.
00:10
Repeat to wrap to do a second call, self-locked for your ambulance mutual aid[2], near Fernwood Drive.
00:15
Have a 33-year-old female with chronic back pain and able to walk.
00:18
BELS standard at the EMS[1]-259 Aircut.
00:21
Oregon until 1909, Emma.
00:25
19 or 9.
00:29
Clear suburban.
00:31
Who's handling Caroline?
00:35
I just toned out.
00:36
Recommendations are South Lockport, Mercy will be getting toned out in the next minute.
00:41
The South Lockford in service, that's nonsense and Sun Mercy.
00:44
To add for?
01:00
Fire control of Mercy.
01:01
You request for each otherly with Rapid near Fernwood Drive.
01:04
I have a 33-year-old female chronic backpan and able to walk.
01:07
Be less standard FtMS.
01:14
Repeating to Mercer request mutually to Rapids for the AMS Call, near Fernwood Drive.
01:19
33-year-old female chronic back being able to walk.
01:22
19-09 just cleared suburban.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
mutual aid: Request for assistance from another agency, unit, or jurisdiction.
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Location mentioned:
Fernwood Dr, Lockport, NY 14094
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