Medical team responds to emergency near Graham Dr, Stamford NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near Graham Drive in Stamford, where a 54-year-old male reportedly took medication and experienced difficulty swallowing. Advanced life support services responded to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Their first responders have ordered EMS responding near Graham Drive, apartment A, with a 54-year-old male sick person.
00:24
Headwaters EMS responding near Graham Drive, apartment A, Adam number three.
00:29
Fifty-four-year-old male, sick person, ALS response.
00:32
No one seen by unit 2013.
00:38
Nine hundred and eleven to FD one.
00:46
Nine hundred and eleven command.
00:52
Nine hundred and twelve command.
01:00
Turbo command, go ahead.
01:03
Motorboat command, do you need any additional? We do have units from Slashman's and Arkville standing by.
01:11
The situation appears to be under control.
01:15
Stand by for a little bit longer.
01:19
Received 2015.
01:23
911, 1363.
01:27
Three three six, sir.
01:30
Three 363.
01:32
Three six three now at 2015, near Graham Drive, apartment A as in Adam three.
01:41
Fifty-four-year-old male states he took lorazepam and is having difficulty swallowing.
01:51
Coded as ALS.
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Location mentioned:
Graham Dr, Stamford, NY 12167
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