Male with bloody nose receives medical attention on Bridge Street, Narrowsburg NY
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Emergency responders attended to a male with a bloody nose near Bridge Street. A medical evacuation was initially considered but later canceled after the patient was found responsive and communicating.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
One after one, it's going to be 61[1], 61, 61, Bridge Street.
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40.
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2040.
00:14
Who's going to respond, meet you on, see.
00:19
Receive, you're responding, male is now sitting and has a bloody nose,
00:25
checking the weather for a medivac.
00:28
Three fees.
00:34
No.
00:36
No. You're out 21407.
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482 AMA. 24.
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24.
00:47
Two is on scene.
00:50
On the scene, 2147.
00:56
2-1-2-1-2-1.
00:59
All-iss and EMS is on-scene as well.
01:07
Okay.
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One-O-1F-2-1.
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21.
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Go ahead.
01:18
Can you ask EMS if they need the Medivac?
01:23
2-1, I'll advise in a few more minutes.
01:31
One at 2-1 the county.
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One-F-1.
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We can cancel the Medivac and ALS.
01:41
He's responsive and communicating.
01:44
We'll cancel the Medivac and ALS.
01:48
EMF 526.
01:50
Okay.
01:53
You can return to service.
01:57
Here is you back.
02:00
Plenty-back.
02:04
Salt when you're mouse, 20 for one.
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20. 20.
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I'm safe. I'm see.
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I'm the phone.
02:18
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02:23
482 email.
02:28
24.
02:31
He's going to RMS so you can cancel that permit.
02:36
CAPD area advisor back to service.
02:39
All right, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
61: Complaint Report (NYPD)
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Location mentioned:
Bridge St, Narrowsburg, NY 12764
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