Male fell and is bleeding outside medical center, Massapequa NY
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A male fell and is bleeding outside Island NeuroCare near North Broadway, between North Maple and North Cedar Streets. He is on blood thinners. Emergency responders were notified and the individual was moved inside for care.
Audio|Heard on: North Massapequa Fire Department
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Transcript:
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660 on the air with a signal 9, a male fell and is bleeding, on blood thinners.
00:06
near North Broadway,
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nearest cross street is North Maple Street.
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1105, dispatcher one.
00:37
660 on the air with a signal 9.
00:40
A male fell outside of Island NeuroCare, near North Broadway.
00:46
That's between North Maple Street and North Cedar Street.
00:52
Male is bleeding and is on blood thinners.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld), direct call from the office.
01:16
The aided has been moved into the office.
01:29
(number withheld).
01:41
(number withheld).
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6608.
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(number withheld).
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Close, 22.
02:01
(number withheld).
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660 on the air with a signal line, a male fell who is bleeding and on blood thinners, at Island NeuroCare, near North Broadway, between North Maple and North Cedar Street.
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6634 is 22.
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660-67.
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21, code 2[1]88.
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23-667, 1113.
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660.
02:37
660, 667, 22.
02:42
660, 667, 22.
02:49
23667, 1114.
02:59
660668 is 21, code 2[1].
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22, M3, code 2[1].
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23668, 1116.
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[1]
code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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Location mentioned:
N Broadway, Massapequa, NY 11758
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