Medical emergency for man with tube injury and bleeding, Dolgeville NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a location near Kyser Lake Road in the town of Oppenheim for a 26-year-old man whose feeding tube had fallen out and who was bleeding at the site.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Amos was set to St. Johnville, Oppenheim, Pershington,
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218, Kyser Lake Road, town of Oppenheim, where 26-year-old male, G-tube fell out, bleeding at the site.
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St. Johnston, Oppenheim, Persist, Saunders, AMS, call Lexington, 218, Kyser Lake Road, Town of Oppenheim, 26-year-old, G-tube fell out and bleeding reported.
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Hatch 8-02.
00:26
Same time for three five six, the last dispatch.
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356. 356.
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356 en route.
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8-104.
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County, 3216 status.
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3212 County.
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3212 County. I'll be clear back in service, 215.
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Clear back in 805.
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Clear back in 8.05.
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D.
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Fire dispatch, Oppenheim first responders, second activation, Lexington 218, Kyser Lake Road,
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26-year-old male, G-tube had fallen out, bleeding at the site.
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Repeating. Fire dispatch, Oppenheim first responders, second activation, Lexington, 218, Kyser Lake Road, near B, Rowe, Miller Road.
01:34
26-year-old male, G-tube is falling out, bleeding at the site, fire dispatch 808.
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Location mentioned:
Kyser Lake Rd, Dolgeville, NY 13329
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