92-year-old has difficulty reading, no EMS needed, New York NY
A 92-year-old person near Laurel Park Road has difficulty reading. They communicated directly that emergency medical help is not needed and the response was canceled.
Audio|Source: FDNY Brooklyn Fire and Hatzolah EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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92-year-old difficulty reading.
00:10
Any Maddox available for near Laurel Park Road, the 11th 93-0 difficulty reading.
00:17
This one is there a pack-up addict available.
00:43
He communicated with us directly and said that we are not needed that he has ALA and you confirm that we're standing down. There's no other ALS[1] job.
00:56
Told you not to come up.
00:58
It's 1.1 told us that yet ALS[1].
01:03
We have a different cold that we have a second call that I'm supposed to be on.
01:07
20, K-21 is assigned to a different code that you were assigned to.
01:14
So we were advised to call K-21 and we told us as we go to the S-9.
01:18
Are we going to do this control?
01:21
Is this calling K-5-1 or K-31?
01:26
We'll go.
01:28
Do you have a minute? Correct? Do you need medics?
01:32
Uh,
01:34
if you have a minute coming, not going to continue for now, the other station is held out of 30 seconds.
01:43
A-51, who's the minute that you have with you?
01:47
That's the other patient, we'll take a matter to the hours for now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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