Teen male treated for laceration near Slingerland and Second Ave, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 16-year-old male was treated for a laceration near Slingerland Street and Second Avenue in Albany. Emergency services responded and transported him to St. Peter's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
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Can we get EMF here for a 16-year-old male with a laceration to the left hand? So we make sure that the...
00:15
Dispatch return into the left of service one page and be at L.S.
00:17
All right now.
00:23
21, I got the image head over there, 15-year-old.
00:43
109, Mohawk, 8-Adam, 99,
00:45
Sloan 1street, 2nd-O-N-A, 2nd-Haw.
00:50
Police are on the scene at the page of the laceration.
00:51
7-9, Mohawk, 8-Adam,
00:53
99, Slingerland, and Second Avenue on a night, police are on a scene with a 16-year-old male laceration, 1425.
01:07
I didn't have a quarter.
01:15
Ten, four, two, four, two.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:26
Did you see in the mail that I'd call here for someone injured?
01:35
Flingerland Street?
01:41
On Street?
01:45
That's correct.
01:51
What is a school stamp at home?
01:54
No, too long.
01:58
Thank you. Thank you.
02:08
692 Macombie.
02:09
Matt comes on, 652.
02:13
10 in St.
02:16
Peter's.
02:18
652, Richard St.
02:19
Peter's 1427.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Slingerland St & Second Ave, Albany, NY 12209
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