Woman in cardiac arrest found in parking lot, Clarence NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a parking lot near Main Street and Salt Road in Clarence for a 37-year-old woman in cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst Fire Control
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Transcript:
00:00
Clarets and EMS call.
00:01
It's going to be an echo response.
00:04
Main Street at Salt Road.
00:07
In the parking lot, 37-year-old female, (name withheld).
00:25
Clare at the AMS COO.
00:31
In a parking lot at Main Street and Salt Road, echo response for a 37-year-old female, cardiac arrest.
00:39
1705, Amherst Fire.
00:45
Amherstler?
00:47
Amherstly at 9.m.5.
00:50
Okay.
00:52
Clarence 9 responding.
00:55
Twin City 2.27 is responding from Maine and Davis.
01:00
Yes, sir.
01:04
9-2 is going.
01:09
Okay,
01:15
nurse. Clarence 8, Clarence 9, respondent.
01:24
Clarence 8, what was the second unit?
01:30
92 from the outside of district.
01:34
92 from outside the district.
01:38
911 from the district as well.
01:44
Claren's 911 response.
01:51
Number 76 responding with Clarence.
01:55
NB6 responding with Clarence.
01:57
All clearance units,
01:59
the parking lot is going to actually be on Salt Road.
02:02
It's the parking lot for the Clarence Pathways by 7th.
02:09
Amherst, 9-5 is on location, working a code.
02:14
Clarence 95 on location working on code. Clarence 95 on location working on code.
02:23
Clarence 9 and 8 on location.
02:27
Clarence 9 and 8 on location.
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Location mentioned:
Salt Rd & Main St, Clarence, NY 14031
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