Diabetic emergency at senior building apartment, Fulton NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a diabetic emergency at apartment 401 in the Emory Grove Senior Building. The patient was in the bathroom and the door was locked. The patient has a small dog inside the apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fulton Rescue, Mitter Ambulance,
00:03
Medical Alarm,
00:07
Emory Grove Senior Building,
00:10
near Emery Street,
00:15
near Emery Street, cross street South 11th Street,
00:19
and Howley Drive.
00:20
Time out, (number withheld).
00:27
So 5-063, status check.
00:34
WB advisory on data.
00:40
Dispatch 362 responding.
00:47
362 is responding.
00:50
It's going to be apartment 401,
00:54
apartment 401.
00:58
Tril 3D 77 vehicle complaint.
01:00
Parish when you're prepared.
01:06
7-7.
01:12
B77-365 South Railroad Street, 365 South Roadway, Parish, Queen Montgomery Street, and Dottesville Alley,
01:21
Miller, since a white sedan blocking his draft he's been there since approximately 1230.
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What happened?
01:29
This is a 362.
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362 on.
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I'm speaking patient now.
01:41
He's having a diabetic problem and he's in the bathroom.
01:45
The door is locked to the residence.
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He does have a small friendly dog in the apartment.
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362. Copy?
01:57
This man is three still arrived.
02:00
362 arrived.
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Location mentioned:
Emery St, Fulton, NY 13069
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