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Paramedics respond to 62-year-old female's recurring nosebleedCayuga County NY

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Cayuga County, NY

Paramedics responded to a recurring nosebleed incident involving a 62-year-old female near Bridge Street in Cayuga County, NY.

Audio|Source: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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Transcript:
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Yeah, on ALS[1] transfers, OUBELO, through vaccination.
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ALS[1] transfer with BLS[2] and HALS 1739.
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I was cut every line and 663-3-0-2-0-2-0-4.
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You're down, transport.
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Beantrescue. The average officer is filed to near Bridge Street.
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I'm going to be.
00:32
Binarescu. Emmerich, Alpha[3], Response, near Westbridge, cross Pethergast Road at Hes Lane.
00:39
Looking at Stratersk,
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the recurring epistax of the 62 female alpha response, 1743.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
BLS: Basic medical assistance provided without advanced life-saving procedures or equipment.
[3]
Alpha: Low-priority medical response

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