Man has multiple seizures and vomits blood, Erie County NY
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Emergency services responded to a 27-year-old man near Northampton Brook Drive after he had multiple seizures and was vomiting blood. Paramedics and medical teams were dispatched to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Hammer 9 responded.
00:05
That'd be Hamburg 9-0-0-0-1 Northampton Brook.
00:10
He's seen in Brookside.
00:12
770 now has multiple seizure episodes.
00:15
He's now conscious.
00:17
He also reports to be vomiting blood.
00:20
Paramedic response, you've got 285 medical levels from north of us.
00:27
Got it.
00:32
Number is a trade-20.
00:35
Big Tree A-20.
00:38
A-tray-20. A-tray-20 and out at Bucketown.
00:44
A-Tree 20 at Buffalo General 416.
00:56
Central Orchopark EMS Inc., Chestnut Ridge Road near Orchard Heights, and the willy unit, room number 419 for the female with altered mental state.
01:10
Timeout 416.
01:17
Control 8.5, responding.
01:21
Responding 417.
01:29
Everytime one's responding.
01:35
Every now one you're responding to working.
01:45
Location point-outary, sir.
01:48
Location point out there.
01:56
Fire checking the status.
02:01
Okay, every we're going.
02:03
I'm pulling in now.
02:04
You can show us responding.
02:05
I just don't serve the driver to the two.
02:09
Happy driver to the two.
02:20
We keep to Hamburg, GMS, Northampton Brook Drive, Northampton Brook.
02:26
Northampton Brook, between you see in the Brookside.
02:29
27-year-old male, multiple seizure episodes, downing a lot of paramounted response.
02:33
Driver needed to the scene,
02:35
Hamburg Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Hampton Brook Dr, Hamburg, NY 14075
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