Medical emergency reported for elderly woman near Shallow River Lane, Massena NY
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Emergency responders received a request for assistance with a 92-year-old woman experiencing a medical issue near Shallow River Lane and Willard Road. Mutual aid and driver support were coordinated for the response.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Seaway Valley, mutual requests respond, 24 Shallow River Lane near Willard Road, 92 female sick call.
00:08
Repeating for CWay Valley, mutual request, respond 24, Shallow River Lane.
00:14
92 female sick call, time of alarm 1708.
00:18
Steiner Fire dispatch.
00:23
The fire, dispatch.
00:25
You're all right.
00:31
The Fire, Mucin rescues, inquiring us who you can drive for this call in Melissa.
00:42
If you know that, I'll have a stop this way and actually a whistle file for a driver.
00:47
And if you can't have for this, then you are...
00:54
1711, the scene around your base is you copy.
01:02
Machine 211,
01:04
that came across...
01:06
The Senate 211 does not copy, that came across all muffled.
01:10
Can you repeat that again, the scene of fire?
01:16
The scene of fire can provide a driver, start heading that way, I'm going to see if I can get a little fuel fire to provide a driver.
01:24
I see the rescue copies.
01:27
He'd be no.
01:33
1712.
01:40
San by Louisville Fire.
01:54
Louisville Fire, needed driver from Seaway Valley Rescue, 24 Shallow River Lane, crosses Willard Road.
02:01
Repeating for, Louisville Fire,
02:04
needed driver from a senior rescue, 24 Shallow River Lane.
02:09
Time of alarm, 1712.
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Location mentioned:
Shallow River Ln, Massena, NY 13662
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