Man fell down stairs at first line brewery, Orchard Park NY
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A man fell down stairs from the second floor to the first floor at the First Line Brewery near South Buffalo Street in Orchard Park. He was conscious and speaking when emergency services responded.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Near South Buffalo Street to be First Line Brewing for a male that fell down the flight of stairs from the second floor.
00:13
Orchard Park, EMS near South Buffalo Street will be First Line Brewing for a male who fell from the second floor to the first floor down the flight of stairs.
00:22
He appears to be conscious and talking at this time.
00:26
EMS is in service time out 1531.
00:42
95, go ahead.
00:46
95 is going to be out of service.
00:53
Receive 95, out of service on the take home to Gwanda, 1531.
01:04
AMSATY-MASAD.
01:05
AMSAT 8-2-ROW.
01:09
To, you're en route near South Buffalo Street, First Line Brewing at 1532.
01:20
Control, which Spark 71's en route.
01:25
Parc 71, you're en route, First Line Brewing at 1532.
01:33
Fire control 885,
01:35
Clear South Buffalo River City, returning.
01:39
Clear Buffalo Mercer returning at 1533.
01:42
Sir,
01:47
Control, Locustin is responding.
01:51
So Cross 9, you're en route to First Line Brewing 1533.
01:55
83 is going on a backup.
02:03
The engine route back and up at 1533.
02:11
Fire Control 7-1 is on location.
02:16
Pushpart, 7-1 on location, First Line Brewery, 1534.
02:21
Bill First Line is on location.
02:28
Nine on location, First Line Brewery, 1535.
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Location mentioned:
S Buffalo St, Orchard Park, NY 14127
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