Adult male requires medical evaluation near Andrew Lane, New Paltz NY
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An adult male at Hasbrouck Manor near Andrew Lane required medical evaluation. Ambulance was dispatched twice due to the patient's history of traumatic brain injury.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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Transcript:
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Shandaken Ambulance, adult male for evaluation at Hasbrouck Manor near Andrew Lane, cross streets of Mount Pleasant Road in the dead end.
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We're repeating to Shandaken Ambulance, adult male for evaluation at Hasbrouck Manor near Andrew Lane, cross streets of Mount Pleasant Road in the dead end.
00:23
To Avast for (number withheld).
00:25
Guys, operation Dakin, Eamble, tune it.
00:31
John Dakin 626, you're responding.
00:37
To your response.
00:47
7 850, 3F9 is on scene requesting EMS for a male for an evaluation.
00:53
The male has a history of a TBI.
01:01
785, it's time for a second ambulance required.
01:07
Second for the ambulance (number withheld).
01:09
Second for the ambulance (number withheld).
01:26
All right one, Shannon, second dispatch for the ambulance to respond.
01:30
Adult male for an evaluation, Hasbrouck Manor near Drew Lane, approaches to Mount Pleasant Road, the dead end.
01:36
We're repeating to Shanday Canaan, second dispatch for an ambulance to respond.
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Adult male evaluation,
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Hasbrouck Manor,
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near Drew Lane, cross streets from Mount Pleasant Road, and dead end.
01:51
Before I also asked for (number withheld).
01:58
8808 responding (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Hasbrouck Ave, New Paltz, NY 12561
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