Toddler with fever and seizure treated near Upper Holley Road, Holley NY
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Emergency medical services responded to a 20-month-old child having a fever and seizure near Upper Holley Road, Holley, NY. The child is now out of the seizure. Mutual aid was requested from Clarendon and Murray units to assist at the location between Glidden and McGinney Roads.
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First of all, Your Second Amendment,
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EMS, requested priority 1,
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Near Upper Holley Road.
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For a 20-month-old with a fever and seizure, now out of the seizure.
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Clarendon EMS, Murray units requested for mutual aid, near Upper Holley Road, between Glidden Road and McGinney Road.
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For a 20-month-old with a fever, just had a seizure,
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80th L3 for Clarendon, Mercy, 915.
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5.6, Genesee.
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56.
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We're 15 with 2 around the county.
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Copy 56. 5.6.
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One in place on location.
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We're clearing any clearing you?
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New York 6392 in Norla Charles.
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New York 6392 in Orlando Charles. New York 6392 in normal Charles.
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The second way it's going to be New York, Lincoln, Tom, Sam, 9545.
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New York, Lincoln, Tom, Sam,
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9545.
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Clarendon's Second Tone's Murray Mutual Aid,
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near Upper Holley Road,
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for a 20-month-old with a fever and was seizing.
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Okay,
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okay. It's Clarendon in Second Tone's Murray Mutual Aid,
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of course near Upper Holley Road, the west end between Glidden Road and McGinney Road.
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For a 20-month-old, the fever and was seizing,
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Katie Heldry for Clarendon and Murray 921.
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Upper Holley Rd, Holley, NY 14470
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