Two medical emergencies near Marriott Downtown, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to reports of an unconscious man on the sidewalk near the Marriott Downtown at Onondaga and South Salina Streets in Syracuse. The person later regained consciousness but was not fully alert. A related call reported a 34-year-old man with back pain at the same location.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mini One, unconscious person,
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east on Onondaga Street and South Salina Street.
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Mini One, unconscious person, east on Onondaga Street and South Salina Street.
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Mini One, it's a man in his fifties on the sidewalk, was unconscious.
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Now awake but not alert.
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Delta response,
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Maybe in front of the Marriott Downtown on the Onondaga Street side.
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Nineteen forty-two.
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Patch twenty-five arrived.
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Partial Mini One.
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Mini One go.
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You know, I have two similar calls at location.
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One's for a man in his fifties who passed out, now conscious.
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They put that at Onondaga and Salina.
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The other one was a thirty-four-year-old man with back pain in front of the Marriott Downtown on the Onondaga Street side.
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I'm not sure if that's going to be one and the same, just so you're aware.
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Mini 1 copy.
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Location mentioned:
E Onondaga St, Syracuse, NY 13202
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