Man treated for diabetic numbness at train station, Valhalla NY
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According to the dispatch call, a man at the Valhalla train station near the elevators experienced numbness related to diabetes. Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Valhalla Volunteer Ambulance
Listen to dispatch call
03:43
Transcript:
00:00
Now present police to 37 medic 1 with the HALA AMS.
00:05
Respond to the Valhalla train station by the elevators to the male with numbness from diabetes.
00:13
Now put the police 37 medic 1 with Valhalla UMS.
00:17
Respond to the Valhalla train station by the elevators to the male numbness from diabetes.
00:27
Medical One, I'll respondent.
01:04
Okay, medic one, 2212.
01:11
Oh my god, I don't know.
01:13
Medical one, I'm a little.
01:19
2212.
02:12
Now pleasant police of having a second page driver EMC still needed to cover your call.
02:20
Now a train station.
02:22
The male with subject from diabetic.
03:32
Mount Pleasant police,
03:34
there's a final page for Port Mutual Aid.
03:38
Driver and EMT still need to cover your call, Valhalla train station, diabetic emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Cleveland St, Valhalla, NY 10595
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