Man injured during police altercation transported to hospital, Olean NY
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A 33-year-old man injured in an altercation with police is being transported by ambulance to Olean General Hospital. He has pain and abrasion on his left shoulder and mid-back but no serious deformities or head injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Catt. Co. Fire and EMS and Greater Olean Area
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Transcript:
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Olean General Hospital.
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This is Olean City Ambulance 252 in volunteer facility with a 33[1]-year-old male, coming in today as a result of altercation with PD.
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We do have an officer riding with us.
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Case is complaining of left shoulder pain.
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Mid-back pain, mid-back pain is more of a chronic but agitated issue due to the altercation.
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Left shoulder,
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you're looking at pain, a little bit of abrasion.
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due to the trauma.
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No deformities noticed at this time.
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We're resting comfortably with a blood pressure of 124 over 81.
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We have a heart rate of 62,
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100% on room air.
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We've got about three to four minute ETA, no head trauma, no loss of consciousness.
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Any question for us?
Police codes explained
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33: Emergency traffic only; clear/hold the radio channel
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Olean, NY 14760
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