Elderly man treated for allergic reaction in Cazenovia, Cazenovia NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 86-year-old man experienced an allergic reaction with a swollen tongue near Rippleton Road and Route 13 in Cazenovia. Emergency services responded to the medical call and an ambulance was dispatched from Manlius.
Audio|Heard on: Madison County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Rippleton Road, Route 13, Town of Cazenovia
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Near Rippleton Road,
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Rippleton Road, Route 13, Town of Cazenovia
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Crosses Burlingame Road and Cobbhill Road.
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Burlingame Road and Cobbhill Road.
00:13
An 86-year-old male with allergic reaction and swollen tongue.
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It's a 02-0.01.
00:27
Near Rippleton Road.
00:31
We'll get some of the Star Village, no.
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Appreciate it.
00:41
Notification of your second call.
00:43
Cazenovia Rescue, allergic reaction, near Rippleton Road, Route 13.
00:58
Okay, that came on to northcase from your second call.
01:01
Tazombia Rescue,
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Near Rippleton Road, Route 13, across Burlingame Road,
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and Cobbhill Road to...
01:11
86-year-old male, swollen tongue, allergic reaction.
01:16
That's for KVAC Ambulance, notification of your second call, Kiznobia Rescue,
01:20
3818-8.
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The 86-year-old male, swollen tongue, allergic reaction.
01:27
Ambulance is coming out of Manlius.
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Location mentioned:
Rippleton Rd, Cazenovia, NY 13035
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