Medical call canceled for patient with fainting episode, Sullivan County NY
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Emergency services were dispatched for a 60-year-old female patient experiencing fainting near White Road in Lumberland. The caller later requested to cancel the ALS response before it arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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Transcript:
00:00
Well message to Lumberland EMS 5264 in ALS515, White Road.
00:06
A 60-year-old female syncopal episode in ALS response.
00:09
You're beginning for Lumberland, EMS 5264 and ALS-515, White Road, a 60-year-old female syncopal episode in ALS response of 1515.
00:31
12 to Bethel 13, Sarah 55,
00:35
and 88-year-old male, (name withheld), ABL, response.
00:39
For Bethel 1313, Sarah 55,
00:41
and 88-year-old male, nominal pain, ABLs respond.
00:44
Across the Wormmouth Road, 5057.
00:46
That's 3-2, I'll be out.
00:49
13-2-year-off 1557.
00:53
Bethel B, CMS.
00:58
Beple B.
01:01
Driver at base.
01:04
So then he at 1.5264.
01:10
Receive driver at base, 1557.
01:12
5264.
01:14
5264 responding.
01:16
Around 1557.
01:18
Initially it was a 60-year-old female syncopal episode.
01:22
They are now requesting a cancel.
01:24
1F3-2-0. You go ahead with the apartment number again.
01:28
Apartment, near (number withheld).
01:31
(number withheld).
01:34
5264 are in service.
01:36
Service. That's 21151.
01:42
21151.
01:45
21151.
01:48
21151 is the station.
01:49
I have a driver as well.
01:52
Receive you have full crew 1558.
01:55
The caller did request to cancel.
01:57
Initially with a 60-year-old female to make a call.
02:01
To confirm, now it's the gamble.
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Location mentioned:
White Rd, Lumberland, NY 12737
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