Elderly man with altered mental status at Stockton Ave, Walton NY
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An 81-year-old male at an apartment near Stockton Avenue was reported with altered mental status. The patient is receiving hospice care and complains of widespread pain.
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Quillane Amines, in response, near Stockton Avenue, unit number 6.
00:05
81-year-old male, sick person altered mental status.
00:09
A.O.S. Priority.
00:10
A.M.S. Ambulance.
00:30
One am I for ambulance in response to near Stockton Avenue.
00:35
Unit number six.
00:38
81-year-old male, six person alter mental status.
00:42
A.L. Svary.
00:43
Don't work anybody, zero, five, nine.
01:01
All right.
01:10
Are you?
01:18
Phr-E-H-A-R-K-E-R-K-E-V-A-N.
01:30
You're responding for an 81-81-year-old male in stage cancer is altered, complaining of pain everywhere.
01:43
Patient is on hospice,
01:46
weighs approximately 12 pounds.
01:55
Advising that patients have been out with aspirin and bulletiners, negative stroke has trained,
02:02
type of anesthetic,
02:04
against in the pancreas.
02:09
6192.
02:12
103. So we're Walton's patient status to your crew.
02:31
Walla, second activation, need a response to near Stockton Avenue, unit number 6, 81-year-old male, sick person, altered mental status.
02:42
Hello Friday.
02:43
Malema, second activation.
02:54
Well, any of my second activation in response,
02:57
near Stockton Avenue, unit number 6.
02:59
81-year-old male, sick person, altered mental, potter, say I was fired it, dollar sending by a 104.
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Location mentioned:
Stockton Ave Apartment 6, Walton, NY 13856
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