Person unconscious in medical emergency near Wyoming, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a person who passed out and was not alert near Wyoming street between Northland and East Delavan. Upon arrival, it was determined that the resident did not request assistance and no ambulance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33 EMS-197, Wyoming, between Northland and East Delavan.
00:04
Engine 33 EMS, number (number withheld), Wyoming, between Northland and East Delavan.
00:10
Person passed out, not alert.
00:13
952 bubble fire.
00:22
Engine 2, EMS, 210, Hudson,
00:25
between Prospect and Whitney, female difficulty breathing.
00:28
Engine 2, EMS, 210 Hudson, between Prospect and Whitney,
00:32
female difficulty breathing.
00:34
Time 9.56 12.4.5.
00:38
23 on location investigating two car NVA.
00:42
23, a location of investigating two crime VA.
00:51
Dispatch, rescue one is on the air.
00:54
Rescue one, you're on air.
00:56
Rescue one, you're on there.
00:57
7.
01:01
Service.
01:03
37-0.
01:12
1423.
01:16
14, go ahead.
01:19
You can handle, you guys can pick up.
01:26
14 copies, dispatch, 14 service.
01:30
14, you're in.
01:38
33's on location.
01:44
33 on location. 33 on location.
01:50
This is 35 back in service.
01:56
35, anyway.
02:04
This is back 33.
02:05
Can we get an address check?
02:09
33 of it is near Wyoming.
02:13
Yeah, we're here with the resident.
02:15
She said she didn't call.
02:16
You can take a camera for it.
02:21
Roger. No need for ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
E Delavan Ave, Buffalo, NY
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