Medical emergency at St. Columbans for respiratory distress, Silver Creek NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to St. Columbans near Route 5 for a patient experiencing respiratory distress. Multiple medical units, including Sheridan, County Medics 71, and All-Star responded. The patient is reported to be about 92 years old. Efforts to identify individuals involved included inquiries near Union Street.
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Transcript:
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Player dispatch to Sheridan, County Medics 71,
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and an All-Star unit, respond to ALS, St.
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Columbans, near Route 5, Room 118,
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for subject there in respiratory distress.
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Sheridan with County Medics 71 in an All-Star rig.
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Respond, A.L.S.
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St.
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Columbans, Room 118, for a subject with respiratory distress.
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Player dispatch, 6 away.
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The resident is here near Union says his name is (name withheld) and he has no idea who Emilio is.
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Rousci, we've checked true people.
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It appears that Emilio,
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possibly lives near Union Street.
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Receive, let me walk across the street see if I can figure it out.
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Receive, shows the subject possibly is 92 years of age.
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Receive.
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Receive.
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Receive.
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I'm going to be able to be.
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Right inspector Sheridan.
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Drivers still needed ALS called St.
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Columbans, 118 for respiratory distress.
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Sheridan drivers still needed DEMS call,
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Medic 71. Room 118 at St.
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Columbans for respiratory distress.
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611.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Rd, Silver Creek, NY 14136
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