13-year-old male passed out and hit head at bus stop, Cicero NY
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A 13-year-old male passed out and hit his head at the bus stop near Larchmont Drive and Bengasi Course. He is now conscious and is on the bus with emergency services responding.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Fire
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
The intersection of Larchmont Drive and Bengasi Course.
00:04
The bus garage was contacted.
00:08
A 13-year-old male passed out at the bus stop.
00:16
He hit his head when he passed out and is currently on the bus.
00:20
The bus number is 575. East Syracuse Fire District responding.
00:26
(number withheld).
00:31
Copy of residential lockout at Canal Eiling Apartments.
00:45
Copy.
00:50
Meeting with (name withheld).
00:53
They are at near Kallight Lane, units have been sent.
01:00
Condition confirmed.
01:08
Copy.
01:13
North units responding to Larchmont Drive and Bengasi Course for a 13-year-old male who passed out with consciousness noted.
01:23
Copy.
01:28
Copy percent.
01:33
Boulevard.
01:36
Turn on, conscious person receiving response.
01:42
Units responding to General Irwin Boulevard for male who passed out.
01:51
He is now conscious.
01:57
Report of a 64-year-old male who fell and hit his head near East Taff Road and Stewart Drive.
02:05
North Africa fire district alerted.
02:07
Copy.
02:12
Evacuation unit en route.
02:19
Control confirms evacuation unit.
02:24
Evacuation unit.
02:27
Confirming subject is 13 years old and if parents are aware.
02:35
Affirmative, 13 years old.
02:40
No indication parents are aware at this time.
02:43
Understood.
02:46
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Larchmont Dr & Bengasi Course, Cicero, NY 13029
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