Fire department assists ambulance with patient lift, Dansville NY
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South Dansville Fire Department was called to assist Livingston Ambulance with lifting a patient at the Parkside Trailer Park near Oak Hill Road in Danville.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Tier Region Fire
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Stavend-Dansville Fire,
00:02
Livingston Ambulance, looking for assistance with lifting near Oak Hill Road, town of Danville.
00:08
It can be the Parkside trailer park.
00:11
Cross is the State Route 36 and Bluff Point Road.
00:15
Again, the South Danville Fire being requested for lifting assistance for Livingston Ambulance.
00:22
Near Oak Hill Road, Parkside Trailer Park, cross State Route 36 and Bluff Point Road.
00:33
All right, by, I soon again, A.
00:35
John.
00:39
How I got 887?
00:42
I got nothing out of Littlebilly and just inquiring what your ETA is.
00:50
Late, six minutes.
00:53
Very easy, thank you.
01:07
To the South Danesville Fire to assist Livingston Ambulance on location, near Oak Hill Road, town of Danesville.
01:16
Parkside, Trailer Park, lot number 10 for a lift assist.
01:26
Farming three big clats or weighing in doing.
01:42
Coming three Big Flats, early ambulance, EMS call for an unresponsive station, near Ecker Hollow Road.
01:56
Coming three big, flat, early ambulance, EMS call for an unresponsive person.
02:01
Near Echre Hollow Road, plus Bird Road, residential care.
02:18
Zewan to South Danesville Fire still looking for crews to assist Livingston Ambulance on location.
02:22
Near Oak Hill Road, town of Danesville,
02:25
the Parkside trailer park.
02:26
Going to be lot number 10 for a lift assist.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Hill Rd, Dansville, NY 14437
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