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84-year-old man treated for leg pain and swellingUlster County NY

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Old Post Rd, Esopus, NY

An 84-year-old man near Palm Town Road and Old Post Road reported leg pain, swelling, and feeling faint. Emergency medical services are responding to assist him.

Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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00:50
Transcript:
00:00
Falls County Island, a medical one, 84-year-old male.
00:04
Pulling leg, ALS[1]-Dust, U.S.
00:06
50, Shilbis.
00:07
5-7, Palm Town Road, near Union Central Road and Old Post Road.
00:10
Repeating of Medical One, A.L.S.
00:11
50, which is still-bish, 84-year-old male, pulling leg.
00:14
Bylaws 7 in Palmtown Road, Crustic Union General, Old Post Road.
00:24
911 medics who's responding to the sofa.
00:28
Two,
00:29
fifty-one.
00:34
Donny, medic two, eighty-four-year-old male,
00:38
swollen,
00:39
like,
00:40
feeling faint, white-headed.
00:43
I don't know.
00:49
A medicu copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support

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Location mentioned:
Old Post Rd, Esopus, NY
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