Medical alarm triggers response at US Route 9 location, Plattsburgh NY
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A medical alarm activated near Route 9 for an 86-year-old woman without voice contact. Emergency services responded to the scene. Additionally, a 15-year-old male with hip and leg pain was reported conscious and breathing at a different location.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire, EMS and Highway DOT
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Transcript:
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Clinton County dispatch to Beekmantown Fire Department, EMS, CBP, HMS, respond near Route 9 for an 86-year-old female,
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medical alarm activation with no voice contact.
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Repeating for Beekmantown Fire Department, EMS, CBP HMS, respond near Route 9, 86-year-old female,
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medical alarm activation with no voice contact, (number withheld), (number withheld).
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TNF9 is responding near Route 9.
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Copy, you're responding at (number withheld).
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I did not get the subscriber to answer my phone call.
00:41
Receive. Receive.
00:46
All right, just 19-126 is responding to Route 9.
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See, 126.
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We're an axe, fire department, MS.
01:11
I have a call at (number withheld), Route 374, 15-year-old male, conscious and breathing with hip and leg pain.
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Repeating for Saranak Fire Department EMS, we'll call it (number withheld) Route 374, 15-year-old male with hip and leg pain, he is conscious and breathing.
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(number withheld).
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GMF 93 is on scene near Route 9.
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Copy 93.
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Just add 226 on scene.
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26. 26.
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EMS 93 is available accidental activation.
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Copy 93.
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Transferring the CBP HMS.
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Location mentioned:
US-9, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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