Ambulance assists patient with catheter problem in Portage, Hunt NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Livingston County Mutual Aid Ambulance were dispatched to assist a fifty-five-year-old patient near Pennycook Road in Portage experiencing problems with a catheter. The call was treated as a priority four medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Western Finger Lakes Region Fire VHF Paging
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Transcript:
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First stretcher to Monday, second page for your status ambulance.
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Livingston County Mutual Aid Ambulance, near Pennycook Road in the town of Portage.
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A fifty-five-year-old patient, unconscious and breathing with a catheter issue.
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It's priority four.
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That's first stretcher to Monday.
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Second page for your status ambulance.
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Livingston County Mutual Aid Ambulance, near Pennycook Road in the town of Portage.
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A fifty-five-year-old patient with a catheter problem.
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Priority four.
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Location mentioned:
Pennycook Rd, Hunt, NY 14846
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