Elderly man falls outdoors in North Tonawanda, North Tonawanda NY
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An 80-year-old man fell outdoors near Sandra Lane in North Tonawanda. He was found conscious and alert. Emergency medical services and fire units responded with basic life support.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Public Safety
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
NT Engine 4 EMS[1] and the lot near Sandra Lane between service and Robert.
00:06
80-year-old male fell, I don't know how long he's been out in the elements.
00:09
He is conscious alert, basic life support priority, NTFT Tech 1.
00:12
NT engine 4 EMS[1] call near Sandra Lane between service and Robert.
00:17
Be in the parking lot, 80-year-old male fallen, was found down by another resident.
00:22
He's conscious alert.
00:23
Basic life support priority NTFT Tech 1, 1651, Mayor County Fire.
00:28
The engine force is funny, so much time to land.
00:31
Happy engine, four-end route.
00:34
Prey control and T-Cart 10.
00:40
Sorry,
00:41
then.
00:42
Twin City responding from Sheridan, Maple, near Sandra Lane between service and Robert.
00:50
Copy from Sheridan and Maple.
00:57
Fire Control Carton just received another call from near Sandra Lane, no apartment for a medical alarm.
01:06
Copy, we'll handle with what we have, respondent.
01:09
Tap 4, did you want that dispatch as well?
01:17
Two-night radio.
01:19
Can I get the next to B and T4-2?
01:21
Negative. We'll check on the medical alarm when we get there, and if you could start another Twin City unit that way, cold.
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Sandra Ln, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
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