Medical emergency with combative patient near Stark Rd, Monroe County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a 67-year-old male near Stark Road who has a fever and low oxygen levels. The patient appears to be combative and has pushed a family member, refusing assistance. Deputies and fire personnel are responding to the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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He had, he's sixty-seven years old now.
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Will have a fever,
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low oxygen level becoming combative.
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Tumbleweed Drive between Thrasher Circle and Stark Road.
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Female also Bravo response.
00:15
Yeah, fire going ahead of you.
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Okay.
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Six 159 is going to be back in service.
00:22
Six 159 , you're in service.
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You'll be added to the sixty-seven year old male with firefighters on scene requesting a BLS rig for a transport.
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Fifty-six Glen Iris Drive, running between St.
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Patrick Drive and Palo Alto Drive.
00:36
That's the BLS Charlie response.
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That'll be for 6159.
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On our way from strong.
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Thank you.
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CHS 6149.
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49, go ahead.
00:51
You got two deputies on the way to your job.
00:53
Be advised, the patient's becoming aggressive.
00:55
Just pushed the daughter and doesn't think he needs help.
00:59
We got two deputies and fire out of here.
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Location mentioned:
Stark Rd, Henrietta, NY 14534
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