Seizure emergency triggers urgent response in Cape Vincent, Cape Vincent NY
Emergency crews responded to a seizure incident involving a 48-year-old female near East Joseph and East Lake streets with mutual aid ALS and rescue support.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Vincent Amy Allen's respond to 222 Lee Street, say female having a seizure.
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Repeating the case, the name emails respond 222 Lee Street, female having a seizure.
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Cross with East Joseph and East Lake.
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We're going to have this down to one lane to traffic.
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Repeat.
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Once the outriggers get out there, we're going to be pretty much down to one lane in the triathleth.
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Yeah, I know.
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Open your door so I see how far out the out the out river is okay.
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If I was 52992.
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5292.
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Can Rob Bieless.
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6292 of 1345.
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Section 6292.
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6228.
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That's returning at DILT results.
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PSEA, ZILA, close to the ALS[1], please.
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Terminus.
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As well,
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Rescue, Mutual Aid[2] ALS[1], New Second Call, Lee Street, Seizure, K Vincent.
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Thousand Island Rescue, second call, Mutual Aid[2], ALS[1], Cape Vincent, 222, Lee Street, 48-year-old female seizure.
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I'm beginning for Thousand Island Rescue.
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Second call, Mutual Aid[2], ALS[1], Kate Vincent,
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222 Lee Street,
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or a 48-year-old female seizure, presses East Joseph at East Lake.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Mutual Aid: Request for assistance from a neighboring agency
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Location mentioned:
Lee St, Cape Vincent, NY 13618
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