Female patient has anxiety attack at bus terminal, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a female patient experienced an anxiety attack at the NFTA bus terminal near Ellicott Street. The patient later walked away before emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 1 respond for EMS, near Ellicott Street, between North Division and Eagle, NFTA bus terminal.
00:07
One of a female patient with an anxiety attack.
00:12
Engine one respond for EMS, near Ellicott.
00:16
Between North Division and Eagle, NFTA bus terminal will be at the corner of North Division and Ellicott for report of a female station, brown jacket, black pants.
00:25
Time out, 1926 hours, self-required.
00:51
Buffle fire, Edge 1.
00:53
Engine 1, go.
00:56
The engine one's going to go in service.
00:58
The patient got up and walked away.
00:59
You can pick up there.
01:01
Under the patient, let us see, we'll update the ambulance.
01:04
On, you're going in service.
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Location mentioned:
Ellicott St, Buffalo, NY 14203
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