Medical emergency at residence near croton lake road, Yorktown Heights NY
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Emergency medical crews responded to a 52-year-old male patient with low oxygen levels at a residence near Croton Lake Road in Yorktown Heights. EMS from Mohegan and Yorktown units were dispatched to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester County Fire/EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
to all Wi-back members.
00:02
Full crew needed to respond to near Croton Lake Road,
00:10
for a 52-year-old male with low oxygen.
00:32
Guard Top Police to all Wibeck members.
00:34
Who crew needs to respond to near Corollick Road, group home,
00:41
52-year-old male with low oxygen.
00:53
Yorktown Police to all Waibeck members?
00:57
Full crew needs to respond to near Kroenlick Road,
01:02
52-year-old male,
01:04
low oxygen, final page.
01:11
4-1-300. 4-1 patrol to 21 Rancho Drive 2-1 Rancho Drive.
01:24
In regards to a report of a stolen card yesterday,
01:29
(name withheld) to say the car is now back on his property.
01:31
The person who took it is there at the location.
01:34
I just want a unit to come back.
01:41
Base here's our solos showing around.
01:46
Rob.
01:51
Labor Bridge.
02:08
6 to control.
02:09
Mohegan EMS requested usually to Yorktown near Croton Lake Road between Bridgepoint Lane and Rustic Ridgecourt to the 52-year-old now,
02:20
low oxygen level.
02:22
That's Mohegan EMS usually to Yorktown near Croton Lake Road between Bridgepoint Lane and Rustic Ridgecourt to the 52-year-old now,
02:33
low oxygen level,
02:35
(number withheld).
02:47
6-9-0-6-9 B-3.
02:51
We're responding.
02:54
Responding 9-57, fire you on 17-2.
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Location mentioned:
Croton Lake Rd, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
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