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Medical alarm triggers urgent aid for elderly woman in CarthageCarthage NY

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audio iconMedical Emergency
N Broad St, Carthage, NY 13619

A medical alarm signaled urgent help with a 93-year-old woman in pain at an apartment near North Broad Street, prompting swift ambulance response.

Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
00:58
Transcript:
00:00
Pressage, and then second call.
00:01
Medical alarm activation,
00:03
North Broad Street.
00:09
You got to go south or north?
00:12
South or North?
00:16
It's South bomb.
00:22
Carthage ambulance, second call,
00:25
respond,
00:26
40 North Broad Street, Apartment 101 for a pendant medical alarm activation, showing 93-year-old female in pain,
00:36
unknown further at this time, repeating for Carthage ambulance, second call, respond, 40 North Broad Street, Apartment 101.
00:47
The pre-vobresidents, 93-year-old female in pain,
00:52
medical alarm activation hung on further, cross streets of Martin Street Road,
00:57
and Franklin Street.

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Location mentioned:
N Broad St, Carthage, NY 13619

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