Elderly man falls ill near Highview Acres sparks urgent response, Parksville NY
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A 70-year-old man near Highview Acres was found ill with fever and lasting symptoms, prompting an urgent medical response to evaluate his condition.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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Transcript:
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So on this badge, Empertsville, Liberty,
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Near Highview Acres off Parksville Road.
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Seventy-year-old male, requiring medical evaluation.
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Repeating for Empress.
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Near Highview Acres off Parksville Road, seventy-year-old male.
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Medical personnel dispatched for assessment, 1929.
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Well,
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Dispatch, Emper's second request, medical response en route.
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Near Highview Acres off Parksville Road for a 70-year-old male, general evaluation.
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The L.S. for Empress, second request,
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additional first response unit dispatched.
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Near Highview Acres,
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off Parksville Road, for a 70-year-old male, general medical response.
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Thank you, 31.
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Now on F-10.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Unit 197 en route.
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It was West EMF.
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EMS 5198 is signed for a no.
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One-0, EET on that ambulance.
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(number withheld).
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Negative on the ETA.
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So the AMS, CUNY-5-262.
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Five-262. And we're out.
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Second round: seventy-year-old male, ill for several days, access through side door at the light on.
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Hold the name as 5198-1-1-1-1-1-1-8.
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5198.
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5198, responding from Furnville.
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At 1932, seventy-year-old male, ill for several days,
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fever,
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and a week, generally ill, requiring urgent assessment.
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Location mentioned:
Highview Acres, Parksville, NY 12768
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