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EMS dispatched to 1526 Route 414 between Wharton Road and 318 for an 87-year-old male who became unconscious after difficulty taking a breathing treatment; caller reported possible breathing distress and COPD.Seneca County NY

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NY-318, New York

According to the dispatch call, eMS dispatched to 1526 Route 414 between Wharton Road and 318 for an 87-year-old male who became unconscious after difficulty taking a breathing treatment; caller reported possible breathing distress and COPD.

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EMS, North Seneca monitors, responding to number 1526 Route 414,
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15,
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26, Route 414, between Wharton Road 318.
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Going for the 87-year-old male has now gone unconscious, originally caller stated he was having a difficult time taking his breathing treatment, he does have COPD, quoted as an ALS job.
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Again, 1526,
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Route 414, between Wharton Road and 318.
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for the 87-year-old male, is now that unconscious was having difficulty taking his breathing treatment.
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EMS standing by at 19 after midnight, use fire 2.
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AMS uniform.
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Uniform.
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Uniform is on the way.
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Cap of Uniform is going at 20 after midnight.
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North Carolina can you get in four?
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Just an extra note at the end, I'm not sure if you saw our caller did not want to stay in the line with us, but as we were hanging up, we could hear some grunting noises in the background from the patient not sure of his breathing status at this point.

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