Medical emergency at near Main St involving elderly woman, Newfane NY
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A 74-year-old woman fell at an upper apartment near Main Street and has throat swelling and difficulty breathing. Emergency medical services and mutual aid were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Any fire control to Olcott, your request mutual aid[3] with Miller Hose for their EMS[2] call.
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Near Main street, one to the upper apartment, 74-year-old female that fell with a swollen throat, diaphragm, and difficulty breathing.
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ALS[1] response recommended, or is the NFT, EMS[2].
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4-9. 4-9.
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Niagara County Car, 211.
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810 Portage Dollar Tree.
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Mill wearing a black jacket and red pants.
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Under the back room of the store, the caller's jacket, which had her truck keys in it,
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left out the back door.
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Beliefie was headed towards tops.
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I'm sure if it was a whitemail or blackmail.
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A10 Portage Dollar Tree.
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Speaking to Olcott.
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Your ALS[1] request mutual aid[3] with Miller Holds for their EMS[2] call near Main Street.
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Going to the Upper Barmer's Queen's version, the key 74-year-old female, that fell.
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Now, experiencing a toll and progenital predicament,
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a less-brain response recommended.
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You can stand FPE, EMS[2], partial, except at 1832.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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ALS: Advanced Life Support; higher-level prehospital medical care provided by specially trained personnel.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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mutual aid: Request for assistance from another agency, unit, or jurisdiction.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Newfane, NY 14108
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