High blood sugar triggers urgent EMT call in West Valley, West Valley NY
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Emergency responders rush to a 38-year-old female with high blood sugar near Twitchell Road, with EMTs urgently requested for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript:
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Fieless priority diabetic call.
00:04
Near Twitchell Road.
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38-year-old female with high sugar, no symptoms.
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295.
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West Alley.
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Pellis priority diabetic near Twitchell Road off 240.
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295, clear 52.
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52.
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Line 2-3-85.
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Let's a choose to.
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Show me a lot to see.
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I received.
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Here are now.
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854, I think.
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3.95, West Philly to a 40 base.
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20 base. 20 base.
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Can you retone for EMT?
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Retoning for EMT.
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Retoning for EMT, 55.
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205. West Valley, West Valley, Route 240 Base requesting an EMT for the call near Twitchell Road.
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295 to West Valley,
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through 240 Base is requesting an EMT for the call near Churchill Road.
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205, clear, at 56.
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35, let's failure with 240 Mays.
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Go ahead, 395, this is...
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For your protocol, I did also kind of take mercy, they will be sending any unit.
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10-4[1], that's clear.
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We will probably meet them on scene.
01:47
Receive to 858.
01:51
Linden Jeep 2 on location.
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On shift 2 on location 815.
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Trans-AIM 88 for the linden call.
02:04
Can you come up the left side of the garage? There's another side door.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Twichell Rd, West Valley, NY 14171
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