Medical emergency for elderly woman at sanborn road, Sanborn NY
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A 78-year-old woman was possibly injured while standing near Townline Road in Sanborn, New York. Emergency medical services and fire units responded to the scene with priority.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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Transcript:
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Air Control to Sanborn, Tri-Colm, EMS[2], near Townline Road.
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Near Townline Road, Department number one.
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Using the side entrance, between Saunders Settlement Road and Kearney Drive.
00:14
78-year-old female possibly injured while standing.
00:19
ALS Priority[1], FDA, EMM.
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According to Shawnee, question,
00:25
Reading to Sanborn and Tri-Community, same morning, Tri-Community EMS[2], near Townline Road, between Saunders-Sellman Road and Kearney Drive, using the side entrance for the 78-year-old female possibly injured. ALS priority at the EMS.
00:45
(number withheld).
00:51
Any player tracking anyone?
00:54
Trust me new on, go ahead.
00:56
Are we responding?
01:05
Track Committee 8-1 responding, near Townline Road between Saunders-Sellman and Kearney using the side entrance.
01:16
Fire control, 21-O7, same traffic.
01:19
Tommy, Steve, here.
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Fire control, track community, 895.
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95.
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Also the same traffic.
01:30
Tommy.
01:36
Fire control, 214 respondent.
01:39
2014 responding.
01:40
Near Townline Road Department 1.
01:43
Side in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS Priority: Urgent medical response requiring Advanced Life Support measures.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Townline Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132
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