Apparent medical emergencies on Seneca and Jefferson, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to multiple medical incidents. One involved a male with apparent back pain at an apartment near Seneca Street. Another occurred near Jefferson Avenue for a possible overdose. There was also mention of a female making suicidal threats and a pedestrian possibly struck by a vehicle's mirror. All details remain unconfirmed and based on initial emergency communications.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
For EMS, near Seneca Street, between Pomeroy and Avon Place.
00:05
Apartment, report of a male patient with back pain.
00:09
Engine 25, respond for EMS.
00:11
Near Seneca Street.
00:13
Between Pomeroy and Avon Place, apartment, report of a male patient with back pain.
00:17
I'm out of 718 hours, Buffalo Fire.
00:25
Near Jefferson Avenue, apartment 207, to East Ferry and Brunswick, for male overdose. Engine 21 EMS, time 718, Buffalo Fire.
00:45
Appears a female made suicidal threats and does not want to be there.
00:54
You know,
00:56
(number withheld).
00:58
Delta 221 radio.
01:02
2-2-2-long.
01:05
You can slow the cars.
01:06
This person is up walking around.
01:08
They do not seem injured.
01:09
They were just hit by a side mirror.
01:12
Any cars headed there, slow down. The person was hit by a car mirror.
01:18
Cheaping and Saybrook slowed down.
01:26
Engine 25 on location.
01:29
25 on location, apartment.
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Location mentioned:
Seneca St Apartment 2, Buffalo, NY 14210
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