Medical team responds near West Seneca and Cayuga, Ithaca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical issue involving a stable patient experiencing knee pain near the intersection of West Seneca and Cayuga Streets in Ithaca. The patient sought transport for non-urgent medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins NY Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Ten 901 from 956 on med B.
00:04
I don't want to.
00:07
Nine zero one, our initial report was that the patient's door appears to be locked, hence we asked you for access.
00:16
Well, we should be on scene shortly.
00:18
We're coming down from Lansing or on East Shore Drive right now.
00:22
I don't got this.
00:25
Thanks for responding to the 100 block of West Seneca from 901 Med B.
00:32
Intersection of Buffalo Street and Cayuga Street.
00:34
We have a stable patient looking for transport for knee pain.
00:39
Received, we'll be up shortly.
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