Cardiac arrest emergency at near Miller Hill Rd, Arkport NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are providing CPR for a 70-year-old male in cardiac arrest near Miller Hill Road in the Town of Burns. Multiple ambulance units have been dispatched and additional lifting assistance is required.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Cardiac arrest, CPR in progress, repeating near Miller Hill Road,
00:04
second dispatcher's front of near Miller Hill Road, 70-year-old male,
00:09
cardiac arrest, CPR in progress.
00:17
395 Transanm 95.
00:21
TransnZan 95.
00:24
We're on location, thank you for.
00:27
Kathy, I'll be downstairs, left-hand door, a permanent one.
00:34
That's machine.
00:42
I think 702.
00:45
What's going to be my best route from? I needy select.
00:49
My next 702, you're going to want to utilize Tilden Hill.
01:21
Two,
01:22
extra lifting assistance needed.
01:24
Repeating Delevin lifting assistance needed.
01:27
Delevin Terrace Apartments, Department, 2.02.
01:29
138-5, cleared at 828.
01:41
Canaseraga Ambulance, 4th Dispatch, near Miller Hill Road, Town of Burns, now patient in the 70s cardiac arrest.
01:49
830.
02:04
Canaseraga Ambulance fifth dispatch.
02:10
Near Miller Hill Road.
02:13
70.
02:14
Cracks, outpatient to 70s.
02:16
Cardiac arrest.
02:18
832.
02:20
All in May.
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Location mentioned:
Miller Hill Rd, Arkport, NY 14807
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