Ambulance called for elderly female needing lift assist, Canastota NY
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An ambulance was called to assist a 74-year-old woman who needed help to be lifted near Ball Avenue and Spencer Street. There was a delay due to a driver shortage. Emergency responders were en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Madison County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Great, thanks to your second call.
00:02
Second activation for a lift assist.
00:03
One's your real life.
00:09
Okay, Lenox Ambulance for your second call, near Ball Ave across from Spencer Street, for a 74-year-old female lift assist.
00:18
Circuit to Linux,
00:19
your second call, second activation, near Ball Ave across from Spencer Street,
00:25
74-year-old female lift assist, out for her response, 448.
00:30
12-4-10. 4-10.
00:34
I'm not at my station if you could activate for a driver, please.
00:38
Mr. 410, you're en route to the station activating for a driver, 448.
00:45
Gridoinex Amulose driver needed for your second call, a ballad.
00:54
Great Atlantic Ambulance, driver needed for your second call, near Ball Ave across from Spencer Street, 74-year-old female lift assist for greater Linux.
01:05
Driver needed for your second call, near Ball Ave for a 74-year-old female lift assist, so now for response, 449.
01:14
Control 410.
01:19
410.
01:20
I have no response from a driver.
01:22
Hold off a mutual aid, let me and route to the scene.
01:24
Pretty soon.
01:26
I'll show you around to the scene, 452.
01:33
Control 412 is at the hospital.
01:36
412 at the hospital 455.
01:43
410.
01:45
410, 5.
01:49
Unseen, Paul, F.
01:51
You're on the scene, 456.
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Location mentioned:
Ball Ave, Canastota, NY 13032
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