Man faints after back injury at town hall pickleball court, Marbletown NY
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A 55-year-old man fainted at Marbletown Town Hall after injuring his back while playing pickleball. The patient regained consciousness and had no other complaints.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Also on a Cottekill, Marbletown, Rescue, and Empress A.L.S., a 55-year-old male syncopal episode,
00:05
near Lucas Avenue Extension, grassroots at Hickory Hill Lane and Susan Street.
00:11
We're repeating to Cottekill, Marbletown Rescue, and Empress ALS,
00:16
the 55-year-old male syncopal episode at the Marble Town Town Hall,
00:20
near Lucas Avenue Extension, garage streets of Hickory Hill Lane and Susan Street.
00:37
All responding one-two responding one-two responding I'm in call two
01:02
Patient hurt back when playing pickleball and then tasked out Gge the Paine with no other complaint.
01:07
He is now conscious.
01:08
Would you like B, Anger A-LIS?
01:11
This one, too.
01:12
You can just hold off.
01:13
We'll evaluate them and let you know.
01:16
That's affirmative.
01:17
We'll hold off at 11.07.
01:20
2972 responding.
01:21
I contacted 24.
01:24
You're responding at 1108.08.
01:26
Is he on the Super Bowl court or you know what side he's on?
01:36
Oh there you missed to remain.
01:40
All right.
01:45
No,
01:46
one, two,
01:48
2312, 2311 per 7F 363.
01:52
They're requesting the MS to go to the back for easier access.
02:00
One more time.
02:03
You said to Marble Townside?
02:07
That's Marble Townside.
02:09
Thank you.
02:14
Off number one to 2311, 2312, you do have 6122 in part 72 respond in 55-0 now syncopal episode, patient is now conscious, patient hurt his back while playing pickleball passed out due to the pain.
02:30
Patient is now currently conscious.
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