Medical emergency at apartment with police and dog presence, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an apartment near William Street for a male needing medical assistance. Police were requested to assist due to the presence of two dogs at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3 respond for EMS, near William Street, that's between Wilson and Fillmore.
00:05
Apartment 313, for a male needing medical assistance.
00:09
Engine 3rd response, level 1, near William Street, between Wilson and Fillmore, apartment 313.
00:15
It's for a female needing medical assistance, timeout to be 20 hours by full fire.
00:20
Okay.
00:24
Okay.
00:26
Ladder 14, you're on location, please have been notified.
00:31
They're not here yet.
00:33
That caller, is that a relative?
00:35
Is she on our way too or no?
00:38
Negative letter 14.
00:39
The call came from the 2-1-1 line for the city of Buffalo.
00:43
They conference in the initial caller.
00:45
She just expressed reports about the person who lived there.
00:47
I don't know if that's a relative of hers or not, but we can find out if you like.
00:57
No,
00:58
that's not needed.
00:59
We're going to check some windows first.
01:01
We'll wait for police.
01:03
Roger, that's through letter 14.
01:04
Also,
01:05
the caller reported the man has two dogs, so just be advised.
01:08
There are possibly two dogs there as well.
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Location mentioned:
William St Apartment 313, Buffalo, NY 14206
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