Woman found unconscious at Wilson House Inn sparks urgent EMS response, Wilson NY
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Being found in and out of consciousness at Wilson House Inn, EMS and fire crews responded urgently to assist the 53-year-old female with unknown medical history.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire & EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
For control to Wilson, South Wilson, Alcott, ALS[1], EMS, 310, Lake Street at the Wilson House Inn in the dining room for the 53-year-old female in and out-of-consciousness, unknown medical history, ALS priority on FDEMS.
00:14
Repeating to Wilson, South Wilson, Al-COT ALS[1], EMS, 310 Lake Street at the Wilson House Inn, in the dining room for the 53-year-old female in and out of consciousness, unknown medical history, AOS priority on FDMS.
00:26
Fire Control, Clear, 1707.
00:31
Number's on location, nothing showing, investigating.
00:40
Fire control, 28 or 9.
00:45
28 or 9.
00:47
In route.
00:52
Received in route 310 Lake Street at the Wilson House Inn and the dining room.
01:01
Howdyfire, 28 and 70B.
01:04
28 and 70.
01:06
No.
01:08
80, go ahead.
01:10
Received en route to the Wilson House in the dining room.
01:14
Fire control, 28R9.
01:16
The panel chain sprinkler water flow.
01:19
Waterful 9.
01:21
We're going to investigate.
01:23
20 or 9.
01:25
On location.
01:28
Main sprinkler water flow, forest investigating.
01:31
Receive on location.
01:35
24 and 7, the fire control.
01:38
24 and 7.
01:40
On location in the Wilson House.
01:44
Receive on location of the Wilson House.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support; higher-level prehospital medical care provided by specially trained personnel.
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