Elderly woman weak and vomiting at North Tonawanda home, North Tonawanda NY
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Emergency responders received a call about an 89-year-old woman near Pearce Road in North Tonawanda. She was weak, vomiting, and unable to walk. Medical personnel were sent to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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Transcript:
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Niagara County Fire Control to St.
00:02
Johnsburg, Tri-Community Unit 2-Call, EMS, near Pearce Road between Elbert Drive and Ward.
00:08
Go to the backdoor for the 89-year-old female feeling generally weak, unable to ambulate.
00:14
DLS priority-recommended, incident, FDMF.
00:18
Fire control repeating to St.
00:20
Johnsburg, Tri-Community U.B.
00:21
Unit 2 call, going to near Pearce Road between Elbert Drive and Ward.
00:26
Go to the back door.
00:27
For the 89-year-old female, feeling weak, vomiting, and unable to ambulate, DLS priority recommended, incident FD EMS, fire control clear, 1133.
00:43
Caddy Fire, Trade Community Unit 1.
00:45
Tribe Community Unit 1.
00:50
Responding to a lot per road basic level, call you.
00:53
Tri-Community 1-N-road 2-775 Lockport Road, use the front door.
01:01
And if you could, don't us out for EMT for Unit 2, please.
01:05
Tom.
01:19
Niagara County Fire Control to Tri-Community and EMT is requested for your Unit 2 call, near Pearce Road, DLS priority recommended, incident FD EMS.
01:30
Fire control repeating the Tri-Community's second set of tones and EMT is requested for your unit to call near Pearce Road.
01:38
DLS priority recommended, incident on FD EMS.
01:41
Fire control clear 1138.
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Location mentioned:
Pearce Rd, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
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