Man requests medical help after fall at motel, Palatine Bridge NY
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A man called 911 to request medical evaluation for injuries he suffered from a fall at a motel near West Grand Street. Emergency responders conducted a welfare check and arranged ambulance assistance at the motel room.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
7-0 Respond to welfare check at near West Grand Street in Room 11.
00:06
Caller called 911.
00:11
Requesting location update.
00:14
21.
00:24
Schedule unit near dairy bar on South Bridge Street.
00:32
Patrol on five foot trail.
00:41
Check the area of South Bridge Street near dairy bar.
00:44
Check welfare of elderly male with beard, red plaid shirt.
00:48
Man was in and out of traffic pointing and trying to stop vehicles, not seen on camera.
00:59
Watch with you.
01:07
All right now, 23.
01:11
Officer with man near far southern entrance, racetrack.
01:19
Man on his way, far.
01:24
Dispatch contact.
01:26
Dispatch contact.
01:31
File check New York ID.
01:36
Good.
01:39
(number withheld).
01:43
(number withheld).
01:53
Drive returning.
01:56
Negative south.
01:59
Credits ride near Riverside Motel, room 8.
02:04
From my location.
02:08
Appreciate. Where is your ride near Riverside Motel?
02:26
Individual requests ambulance.
02:31
Copy all static.
02:36
Individual requests ambulance on way.
02:50
Near West Grand Street.
03:03
Near Palatine Motel, Room 11.
03:07
Male requests evaluation for injuries from fall.
03:11
Repeating: near West Grand Street, Palatine Motel, Room 11.
03:17
Male.
03:18
Injuries from fall.
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Location mentioned:
W Grand St, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
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