Medical aid for elderly male who fell near Upper Turnpike, North Granville NY
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Emergency medical teams from multiple areas responded to assist a 78-year-old male who fell near Upper Turnpike Road in Granville. The response included a possible lift assist at the Bowlin residence.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Saratoga and Warren Counties Sheriff
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Granville, Fort Ann, Skenesboro EMS, automatic mutual aid for Granville, third call the Granville District.
00:05
Near Upper Turnpike Road, Granville.
00:08
78-year-old male,
00:10
follow on possible lift assist of Bowlin Residence.
00:13
1148.
00:36
Granville, Fort Ann, Skenesboro EMS, automatic mutual aid for Granville, third call the Granville District.
00:42
Near Upper Turnpike Road, Granville.
00:44
Bowlin resident, 78-year-old male, fallen,
00:48
possible lift assist.
00:49
1-1-40.
01:03
Standby, Queensland by Queensland for Essential Fire.
01:06
Our control for Queens for Essential Fire, 68 Quaker Road, the Addiction Care Center.
01:13
Fire alarm activation showing first floor food storage bulk detector.
01:27
Department for Queensland for Central Fire 68 Quaker Road, the Addiction Care Center, showing the first floor food storage multi-tector, fire control clear 1150.
02:09
Granville, Fort Ann, Skenesboro EMS, acknowledging Fort Ann 26552 responding.
02:15
Skenesboro District Guard, Granville, full cruise on a year third call.
02:18
Near Upper Turnpike Road, Granville.
02:21
Following resident, 78-year-old male, following possible lift assist.
02:24
1-1-5-1.
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Location mentioned:
Upper Turnpike, North Granville, NY 12854
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