Man has diabetic seizure and is unconscious in waterford, Waterford NY
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A 34-year-old man in Waterford experienced a diabetic seizure. He became unconscious and has abnormal breathing. Earlier, he was seen walking in the road despite being told to remain still.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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One Charlie chest pain in near 1st Avenue across the Charles and Hilltree.
00:04
Check free drinking.
00:05
For 4125, 413 and 4757-5, the male is continuing to walk.
00:10
He was told to stand still, but he's continuing to walk.
00:13
Currently now in front of 391, we'll say it's over time of privacy.
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3.20-2-5 copies.
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3-3-5.
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1671. I see that law.
00:35
Would you retell in the Waterford call for my Zone 3 Ambulance to handle,
00:39
please? Okay.
00:44
EMS 1951.
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You can disregard there on the Zone 3 Amuls.
01:00
Clotho Park Zone 3 to cover the call.
01:03
One Charlie's chest name, near 1st Avenue across the Charles and Hill Street.
01:07
Tack of (number withheld).
01:15
I'm in the area.
01:16
That was number 74.
01:18
No 9 that course.
01:19
Off-up. We're in the area at 322.
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Course 519.
01:24
Be out with 529.
01:25
Be out with 528.
01:27
323.
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323. 493 counting, I can show 88 and myself out.
01:50
Plus the Parkhouse-MF, digital up with a 6 percent, 45 Western Drive, Press of Woodl,
01:55
Lane, and Laprow, Jack, (number withheld).
01:57
A 34-year-old male,
02:04
it's a diabetic issue.
02:06
He was in seizure, now out.
02:09
He is still unconscious,
02:12
abnormal breathing.
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Location mentioned:
1st Ave, Waterford, NY 12188
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