Medical emergency for elderly male with abdominal pain, Slingerlands NY
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Emergency services responded to a medical emergency involving a 70-year-old male conscious and breathing with abdominal pain in apartment 142D near Meadowbrook Drive in North Bethlehem.
Audio|Heard on: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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One first call in the district,
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48 Meadowbrook Drive for a 70-year-old male conscious alert and breathing with abdominal pain.
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This is a D-Delta response.
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Fire control, clear, 2321.
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Dr. Control, Medic 2, Delta.
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Medic 2.
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48 Meadowbrook Drive for abdominal pain.
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Roar receipt, 23,
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25.
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Fire control, Medic 5.
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Medics 5.
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MedicFive. Go ahead.
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The dispatch command.
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Medics 5 is moving to 32 in the town line.
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Received 2325.
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National guardon.
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National grade at 29th.
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National Guard at 2325.
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Buh.
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Buh. Bhop.
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Bhop.
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North Bethelm EMS 48 Meadowbrook Drive for 70-year-old male abdominal pain, conscious alert and breathing, apartment 142 D is in David.
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North Bethelan EMS, 48 Meadowbrook Drive, abdominal pain, Delta response, 70-year-old male, conscious alert breathing, apartment 142D,
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23-26, statute 14.
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North Bethelm EMS, 48 Meadowbrook Drive, a 7-year-year-old male, abdominal pains, conscious alert and breathing, apartment 142D is in David,
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North Bethelm-EMS, 248 Meadowwork Drive, abdominal pain, Delta response, 70-year-old male, conscious alert breathing, apartment 142D,
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23, 26, dispatcher 14.
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Location mentioned:
Meadowbrook Dr #142d, Slingerlands, NY 12159
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