Emergency crews rush to assist man with severe back pain near Pepperdine Hill, Alfred NY
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Emergency teams responded to a 70-year-old man suffering severe lower back pain near Pepperdine Hill and transported him to St. James Hospital in Hornell for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Trane-Kerogative CMS, Bales priority back pain, near Pepperdine Hill Road, 70-year-old male, severe lower back pain, unable to get up.
00:12
Pain, Keterara, CMS, sales, priority, back pain, near Pepperdine Hill.
00:16
Transfix there at 10-10[1].
00:21
Rumors will 4335, you can put us in a non-location.
00:25
Rumorsville 400 in on location, 10.
00:32
One, 801, I'll be quick.
00:39
Very, cut a lot.
00:44
Allegheny County,
00:47
this is Alfred 801.
00:53
Alfred 801-801 is en route to St.
00:59
James Hornell.
01:02
Appreciate it, 1012.
01:09
4-01.
01:14
Alford, DMS is en route to St.
01:17
James. Show me clear, record,
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through.
01:21
I'm patient to hold it.
01:28
Westing Zaday, 395, our vocational judge.
01:33
First City, Western Zaday, out of OGE, at 1014.
01:36
Again, Connie, this Cancer Wrigger-5-0.
01:41
Canteringer 5-0.
01:44
Connie, we're all clear, you can't put me in back in service.
01:47
We're returning.
01:51
Race your temperature.
02:01
235. Cateroga CMS, BLS priority back pain, near Pepperdine Hill.
02:07
70-year-old male, severe lower back pain, unable to get up.
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[1]
10-10: Motor vehicle accident (overturned vehicle reported)
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Alfred, NY
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