Woman falls from wheelchair and needs medical help, Watertown NY
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Emergency responders assisted a 69-year-old woman who fell out of her wheelchair and needed medical help near Washington Street in Watertown, New York.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
City fire, tow farm engine one medical assist,
00:03
alarm Washington Street.
00:05
Ryan, are you on running off at all?
00:16
City Fire, telephone, engine one, medical assist medical alarm,
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105 Washington.
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Repeating Engine 1, Medical Alarm, Medical Alarm,
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105, Washington, Department 608.
00:29
Yeah,
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I'm just waiting to hear back from dispatch.
00:33
3901, go ahead.
00:35
All right, real quick.
00:36
I got the charger on it.
00:37
It will start.
00:38
I got Chris waiting for like an hour.
00:41
All right, thank you.
00:44
Copy.
00:45
Jefferson, 3901, go ahead.
00:48
Like 7-31. 7-31.
00:54
3904 to dispatch.
01:00
My first one last minute.
01:07
Show all Routland units available.
01:12
Copy Routland available 1449.
01:25
7 priority 1.105 Washington Street, permit 608.
01:30
Not a coin activation on the phone of the pageant.
01:34
Precinct search of front.
01:37
N-Juant-2014-47.
01:39
This can be a 69-year-old female split out of her wheelchair and a sneeze assistant.
01:43
(name withheld),
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rolling ops.
01:47
Yeah, go ahead.
01:50
Yeah,
01:53
go ahead, Ryan.
01:59
Just to have Chris let me know that voltage reads after about an hour or so please.
02:08
Great Steve.
02:09
I don't think the match switch would shut off all the way.
02:13
It probably went a half away.
02:15
Kevin.
02:17
Makes sense, good copy.
02:20
You can downgrade female cell,
02:24
not clinging injuries, however, is worried about these status for dialysis port.
02:32
Great.
02:37
Epperson, 6892.
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6882.
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6892 is responding toamedic.
02:47
Copy responding to paramedic 1449.49.
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