Medical call for toddler with high fever and chest pain, Mexico NY
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported near Ames Street apartment where a two-year-old male had a high fever around 103 degrees and possible chest pain. Emergency medical services were dispatched for response.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Free ambulance, two-year-old male with a fever, possibly 103 temperature.
00:10
Near Ames Street, Apartment (name withheld).
00:13
It's an alpha response.
00:16
Near Ames Street, Apartment (name withheld).
00:20
Cross Streets, Main Street, and Spring Street, Alpha Response.
00:25
Tile, 0208.
00:27
Should you wait to 60 or 7?
00:30
What?
00:31
Can you come to Vona's in response to the C&D side of the building? Got some footprints in the snow, going to the rear, unable to get to it?
00:41
Okay, for our mom comments.
00:43
Do we need a drone or just us to be fine?
00:47
Negative.
00:48
No sign of an inch, dude.
00:50
Just want you to go over there and check it out.
00:52
Cut that, fast and big end?
00:56
6014 to 608.
00:58
So it's. You all set or do you need another?
01:03
Hey, I didn't remember, I'm all set.
01:08
Control 3D, 4,4, respond to the MS, do you want on this one prepared in Mexico Village?
01:14
44. 4.
01:20
416 in Ames Street, E106, 169, Ames Street, between Spring Street and Main Street, Mexico Village.
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AMS is responding for a two-year-old male fever, possible chest pain.
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Location mentioned:
Ames St Apartment D-106, Mexico, NY 13114
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