Woman aged 73 requests lift assistance at home, Niagara Falls NY
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A 73-year-old woman at a residence near Elsa Place requested help to get up. Emergency medical services responded to the call for lift assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Our kind of fire control Niagara Active Mercy, EMS[1] call.
00:05
701, near Elsa Place between Parkwood and Military,
00:09
73-year-old female requesting a lift assistance in the house.
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PLS Standard, you're in Sylvia FD, EMS[1].
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Fire control, repeating Niagara Active Mercy, EMS[1] 17701-1 near Elsa Place between Parkwood and military, 73-year-old female requesting a lift assistant to the house, BLS standard during Solveon FD, EMS, 1507, R-225.
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Okay, okay.
00:46
Copy, Mercy, 70 in Route 7001, also placed between Parkwood and Military.
00:56
9-M-6-4 is on location.
00:58
Received on location.
01:04
Park Control, 21-07, EMS[1] DAC.
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Go ahead, 21-N-7.
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Sanborn units, clear, returning.
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Copy, Sanborn, clear, returning.
01:16
26 R9 in route Butler Building.
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Receive 26 R9 in row.
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Fire control, Tri-Commedia 1 in EMS[1].
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Truck Community 1 and EMS[1].
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Head back to St.
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Mary's.
01:33
104 transporting Mount St. Mary's.
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Mark Trow Merce 70.
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On location, switch in EMS[1].
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Copy Mercy 70.
01:47
No response from Niagara Active as of yet are you going to be all set.
01:51
Niagara Actives all set on tons.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Elsa Pl, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
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