Unconscious elderly woman breathing in ransville home, Ransomville NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near Ransomville Road for a 101-year-old woman who was unconscious but breathing. Rescue personnel were on scene and working to move her to a recovery position. EMS units were responding to provide medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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Transcript:
00:00
Narragne Panktony over Ransville, Narragne, Nair County, EMS[1]-24 automatic McClate.
00:04
ALS[3] call (number withheld)
00:08
(number withheld), Ransomville Road.
00:10
We're joining between Lockport and new, in the bathroom for the 101.
00:14
101-year-old female unconscious is breathing,
00:18
so they are unable to get her removed from there to a recovery position.
00:23
ALS[3] priority FD[2] EMS[1].
00:26
Pain 2. Ransomville, Narcouni, Nairnsville, NARC-MS-Ville,
00:31
Ransaville, Ransaville, Rode,
00:36
22ville, NARCW, in the bathroom for the 101,
00:41
101-year-old female unconscious, is breathing.
00:45
When they're only able to remove her to recovery position, ALS[3] priority, FT, EMS[1], 1609 hour, is next.
00:57
Ranserville. Okay, it's your truck control.
01:00
Ryansville, Lieutenant.
01:02
You can show me on location.
01:04
Copy, on location, (number withheld), Ransop.
01:10
Clark, control, the AMO 24.
01:13
Premierist 24.
01:16
Responding, puts you to get on.
01:17
Responding, put you to get on.
01:22
Responding, (number withheld)-Ranzel Road.
01:24
Lockport, New York, which is over at the GEM.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
FD: Fire Department
[3]
ALS: Advanced Life Support; higher-level prehospital medical care provided by specially trained personnel.
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