Patient with chest pain at North Parade; ambulance pending


Radio traffic reporting a patient with chest pain at 126 North Parade in Buffalo. Police and fire are on scene and are waiting for an AMR ambulance to take over care. Towing was notified for a vehicle. Other routine radio messages mention traffic stops, units in custody, and unit assignments.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
02:16
Transcript:
Handled by police. Truck gets report, 4-4[2]-7. (name withheld), handled by police, truck has to report. You're in, companies you can pick up. (name withheld) 33, responsive, 126 North Parade. It's between Fillmore and East Parade for chest pain. The message in 33, 126 North Parade, between Fillmore and East Parade for chest pain. For chest pain, how about is 1943 hours, Buffalo fire? One. Traffic stop 168 Rodney, I'm also. 68, Rodney, I've worked for anyone, clear. From a 357 box, can you set me 422 for a Jeep? with a 12 hour holes. Good over on Box. We're 10-4[1]-1 in custody. It's going to be New York (name withheld) 3014, KJV 3014. under two. We thought police were there with a patient. Affirmative they are but they're waiting for AMR[3] to transfer her. Copy. AMR is a shodding. Towing notified for box.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[2]
4-4: Unit identifier
[3]
AMR: American Medical Response (Ambulance service)
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Location mentioned:
Near North Dr, Buffalo, NY 14216
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