72-year-old man found with altered mental status near Turk Street, Alexander NY
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Emergency responders were called to assist a 72-year-old man found with altered mental status near Turk Street and School Street in Alexander, New York.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Alexander E. M. Pallomer, Seminary number two for the 72-year-old male with altered mental status, near Turk Street,
00:06
health, and Alexander.
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Cross street is School Street.
00:17
Beacon to Alexander, you know-house columnurseumatic number two for the 72-year-old male altered mental status, near Turk Street, health and Alexander.
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Cross near School Street.
00:32
4 Church Street or Kirkchurch health cross on New Street and then School Street.
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I'm gonna see to 7-1.
00:47
Can you landline, please?
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Let's have a genesis.
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We clear stands or often the SS system toys.
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Please.
01:04
It'll be clear.
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The motor vehicle is going to remain at Clarend.
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Crosby is waiting a licensed driver for pickup.
01:16
Charles Frank 8340 KCF 8344-0
01:27
262 contact this beth please.
01:44
Alexander's second activation for the medical emergency.
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Call,
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72-year-old male altered mental status, near Turk Street health, across the Main Street and School.
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We're dating to Alexander your second activation for the medical emergency.
02:01
Call to 72-year-old male altered mental status.
02:04
Near Turk Street, O'Corp Street, across Main Street and School Street.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Alexander, NY 14005
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