Seizure triggers urgent medical response near Route 86 in Broome County, Windsor NY
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A medical emergency was reported when a teenager experienced a seizure inside a vehicle near Route 86 close to Exit 78, prompting quick police and EMS response in Broome County.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Can you take this as to CMS? 18-year-old now had a seizure in a vehicle.
00:03
My marker 257, 86 west by exit 78.
00:08
Yeah, I'm on my way.
00:09
I saw it. Copy?
00:15
Come on with it.
00:18
I'm seeing 1446.
00:19
Okay.
00:23
Okay, 9-2 is out with 3-1.
00:26
K-1914-4-4-2-2-10.
00:34
Okay, 8401.
00:37
Go on.
00:40
I have another driver responding to the scene at 1444.
00:48
I don't know if they're going to the seizure or to your call.
00:57
Last name, please.
01:00
Driver Schaefer.
01:06
She's on Steam for first call.
01:10
842 to 8451.
01:19
5-1.
01:22
5-1 done.
01:26
If Schaefer can drive for me, I'm gonna have, I'm gonna have, I'm gonna drop my BLS food chief off at 80.
01:35
You picked him off, but you guys grab the other ambulance and handle the seizure call.
01:40
That's a for a note.
01:41
My name is 681 now.
01:42
Either wrong with Airley.
01:48
8401, Sir A-LF out of the city for the second call.
01:53
Coffee, thanks.
02:02
172, Federal.
02:04
County, 799-2-9-2-9-19-1914 for you then.
02:11
Copy, Old Vives.
02:15
17-year-old male seizure activity Charlie priority station 72 2786 left home 18-year male feature activity ALS assist to the eastern room 14 thank.
02:34
county southern two two-five short
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West St, Windsor, NY 13865
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