Man found inhaling keyboard cleaner on road in New York Mills, New York Mills NY
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A man was found lying on the road near 9th Street and Campbell Avenue in New York Mills. He was inhaling keyboard cleaner and having trouble breathing. Medical units arrived, but the man refused further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida County Public Safety
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02:29
Transcript:
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Campbell Ave and Ninth Street.
00:02
For a PD on Steam,
00:05
correction, PDN Ralph for a male that was sniffing keyboard cleaner and laying in the roadway,
00:13
unknown status, 32D David 1, 1552.
00:19
So on 2.7.5.
00:25
I'm just advised fire.
00:27
This male's declining medical but he is laying on the ground huffing keyboard cleaner.
00:44
You are headed to Campbell Ave and 9th Street in New York Mills.
00:51
I will type it up and drop it on you guys for male.
00:55
He's laying in the road and having some difficulty breathing.
01:02
(name withheld) was puffing pink.
01:13
There are two copies.
01:18
Number four.
01:22
You can show us out at 312 West Court Street, 312, West Calder, we're doing same.
01:30
Clear control.
01:32
Rescue 2 is clear.
01:38
6th, Oneida,
01:41
disabled vehicle at the corner of Black River Boulevard or Erie Boulevard and Black River Boulevard.
01:47
The city are.
01:49
1554, 45550.
01:55
Where you're in series.
02:00
You are in series.
02:01
You are in series, 1654.
02:07
The Rescue 2 is car 2.
02:14
Car 8 to rescue 2.
02:16
You can have back the station.
02:17
We're outside here.
02:19
Sorry,
02:23
control New York Milt's car 2.
02:25
We're going to be in service.
02:27
Patients refuse in all the MS.
02:28
You can't cancel animals.
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Location mentioned:
9th St & Campbell Ave, New York Mills, NY 13417
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