Man has breathing emergency at Circle K in Clay, Clay NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a man aged about 60 experiencing left arm pain and breathing difficulty in his vehicle at the Circle K on Henry Clay Boulevard in the Town of Clay.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Units on point, EMS is responding to a breathing problem at Circle K and Henry Clay Boulevard, Town of Clay.
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Now the ambulance A6 assigned breathing problem call to respond near Henry Clay Boulevard at the Circle K.
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3201 clear.
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Rescue second call, adding Liverpool Engine Two.
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Breathing problems, Delta response.
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Near Henry Clay Boulevard at Circle K.
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3202 clear.
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NAVAC Ambulance A6 assigned breathing problem, Delta response.
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Near Henry Clay Boulevard off of Newbury Place and Route 31 at the Circle K.
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Third party information, you're looking for a 60-year-old male in a blue pickup complaining of left arm pain and difficulty breathing.
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Place fire district at 715.
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Clay Rescue, your second call, adding Liverpool Engine Two.
00:49
Breathing problems, self-response.
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Near Henry Clay Boulevard at Circle K, across from Newberry Place and Route 31.
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60-year-old male.
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Difficulty breathing.
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He'll be in a blue pickup truck.
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715.
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Location mentioned:
Henry Clay Blvd, Clay, NY 13041
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