Medical emergency in Saranac sparks urgent rescue call, Saranac NY
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Emergency crews respond to a conscious 56-year-old man near Gannon Drive, battling chest pain and shortness of breath, complicated by train-blocked street exits.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Co. EMS, Fire, Police, Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, dispatch, Saranac fire to farming EMS, respond near Gannon Drive.
00:05
The 56-year-old male, conscious, breathing, with chest pain.
00:08
Repeating first air-knack fire to primary MS,
00:11
respond near Gannon Drive.
00:13
The 56-year-old male, conscious, breathing, chest pain.
00:17
We can get to clear 2021-731.
00:21
Affirmative, City PD to Railroad, we are heading up that way right now.
00:27
A.7.6. Just advising Green Street is pulling with the light right now.
00:36
Once you open up at that end, let me know.
00:40
Copy. We're going to have to leave our vehicle where it's parked.
00:44
We'll go up on foot.
00:46
Copy.
00:51
87085 are in the area, they got something.
01:00
Negative, they just don't have working lights on their vehicle, so they can't get up to the top of the road to start dragging traffic.
01:13
All day train, just got a call from the railway company requesting assistance with traffic control on Dock Street.
01:21
That's affirmative.
01:23
I'm with them.
01:28
Thank you.
01:30
Headquarters, a lot of it's going to be a parking lot issue because the train's blocking the exit on Dock Street.
01:42
7. 7.
01:50
2nd4.1 patient has no known heart history, does have pain radiating down his arms and legs.
01:57
It's short of breath and has already taken 1,
02:00
aspirin, 81 milligrams.
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Saranac, NY 12981
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