Man found unresponsive then responsive at casino gaming floor, Monticello NY
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Emergency responded to a report of an unresponsive man on the gaming floor of Resorts World Casino near Resorts World Drive. The man later became responsive during the call.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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Transcript:
00:00
Postatch, Monticello, Empress, County-Eless Unit,
00:04
5261, a first response.
00:07
A priority response[2].
00:11
Near Resorts World Drive,
00:15
Resorts World Casino.
00:19
Repeating for Montefellow and Empress,
00:22
Kenyness Unit, 5261.
00:26
The first response, a priority response[2], the ALS[1]40s are responsive.
00:31
Nearby Resorts World Casino,
00:34
on the gaming floor.
00:36
641.
00:38
2.5.7 and I-1-1-5-10.
00:43
257.
00:45
That A&F is going to be unfounded.
00:49
RC 6.241.
00:53
Email 5261-5261.
00:59
5261. And out.
01:02
Announce, 41.
01:04
A male is reported to be unresponsive now.
01:08
Responsive with altered mentals.
01:09
See.
01:19
196 solving EMS.
01:22
5.
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6 is a spotter from Monosol, level 4.
01:27
5196 and I, out 640.
01:30
Male was reported to be unresponsive, now responsive with altered mentals.
01:35
See, thank you.
01:43
Phone with a special on cell medical call.
01:52
Nonconscious near Resort Drive.
01:55
Repeating for
01:58
I'll follow a medical call.
02:02
Male, unresponsive, now conscious,
02:05
near Resort Drive,
02:08
ProCatiels.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
priority response: High-priority emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Golden Ridge Rd, Monticello, NY 12701
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