Medical emergency for man with lump in neck near 6th St, Watervliet NY
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Emergency responders were called to near 6th Street for a 53-year-old man who was conscious and breathing and reported having a lump in his neck. Police also responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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02:11
Transcript:
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Our control to Watervliet Fire respond near 5th Street in the city of Watervliet, cross streets of 5th Avenue and 6th Street for an unknown medical call.
00:14
The caller is not making sense.
00:17
Repeating Watervliet Fire, responding near 6th Street and the city of Watervliet, cross streets of 5th Ave and 6th.
00:28
For an unknown medical call,
00:31
the caller's not making sense.
00:33
Trying to obtain further at this time,
00:35
you may be intoxicated.
00:38
Martin feels hand by 249.
00:40
The order to discuss.
00:42
Move the apartment number.
00:44
At this moment, he's not answering questions.
00:47
We sell online.
00:48
We'll charge for that apartment number.
00:52
(number withheld).
00:55
250. Control 2.36-22?
01:04
All right.
01:08
...in to the apartment 405.
01:15
405
01:18
252
01:22
252 Our control (number withheld)
01:36
(number withheld)
01:41
I control of (number withheld) and (number withheld).
01:46
The patient's going to be a 53 year old male conscious and breathing.
01:52
It's a disregard.
01:58
Part control of (number withheld) and (number withheld) be advised the patient is going to be a 53 year old male conscious and breathing saying he has a lump in his neck we do have PD responding as well
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Location mentioned:
6th St, Watervliet, NY 12189
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