Medical emergency at 312 Kent Street in Palmyra, Palmyra NY
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Medical emergency at near Kent Street in Palmyra involving a 77-year-old male who is unconscious but breathing. EMS, fire, and law enforcement were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Finger Lakes respond, near Kent Street.
00:03
The software 21.
00:05
Spine for a 77-year-old male,
00:07
not conscious, confirmed breathing.
00:09
Uh,
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the patient's not responding.
00:14
Fingerlakes, near Kent Street for the 77-year-old male, not conscious, confirmed breathing.
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1515.
00:26
Fingerlisteningnots call 814 from Manchester.
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Out of 814 from Manchester.
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fairly significant.
00:33
A14 is requesting fire.
00:37
We got another call from the location as well.
00:39
We're starting law enforcement that way.
00:45
My apologies that first part.
00:46
I got law enforcement.
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We have another call from the locations.
00:53
We're starting law that way as well.
00:54
We couldn't understand what the caller was saying.
00:58
Copy, thank you.
01:24
Palmyra, EMS requests you respond to 312 conscious rate.
01:30
Ms. Palmyra, East Palmyra, EMS requesting you respond to near Kent Street for a 77-year-old male, not conscious.
01:37
Possibly on responses.
01:44
Is Plyor 3-1, you can put me in room.
01:53
B3-1.
01:54
Ontario WN90, how's up, be all set, be all-sa.
01:58
Copy WN90.
02:04
County to finger leaks?
02:07
Finger leaks then?
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This advising, we have law enforcement on our location,
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confirming the patient is breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Kent St, Palmyra, NY 14522
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