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Possible heart attack emergency at near Hatfield RdCortland NY

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Hatfield Rd, Cortland, NY 13045

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 93-year-old male at near Hatfield Road is experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing, possibly due to a heart attack. Emergency responders are treating this as a highest-priority medical emergency.

Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
CLC Ambulz near Hatfield Road,
00:07
Cortlandville, is a 93-year-old male.
00:11
For TLCA Ambulc, near Hatfield Road, Cortlandville for the 93-year-old male with chest pain.
00:19
You have a cross of McCloy Road.
00:21
It's going to be a delta code, 1705.
00:25
Priority 1.
00:27
Near Hatfield Road in Cortlandville.
00:29
93-year-old male, possible heart attack, having chest pains, priority response.
00:33
Priority 1 near Hatfield Road, Cortlandville, 93-year-old male, possible heart attack having chest pain.
00:41
Just having cardiac history.
00:44
D.O.
00:47
Free Steve, TLC.
00:54
1413 Coral and in service, I will be able to McGraw High School for D-Hill.
01:01
Receive, 1413.
01:04
7-8.
01:06
7-8.
01:14
Show us and they're out.
01:17
Can you repeat what the call is?
01:24
I'm going through to 17-08.
01:26
It's a 93-year-old male chest pain, possible heart attack.
01:29
They were coded as a priority 1[1] response.
01:35
Yeah, there's something going on here at Randall's school, I'm salting it down.
01:45
17 of grams, what'd you say?
01:50
Receip.
01:52
Yeah, there's an activity going on here at Randall, a bunch of kids just walking in, so I went by and assaulted both sides.
02:05
Yeah, I see a couple of those.
02:06
I thought Smith School had a concert or something, too.
02:10
I couldn't remember.
02:11
I said something to Dave earlier, but like I said, in my mind's a blur, but, yeah, I'm sure all those Christmas concerts are what I have you're going on now.
02:19
Yeah, we looked on the sheet.
02:21
The only thing it said was the high school, but I don't know.
02:23
It's weird.
02:26
Yeah, when you go down wheeler, right on that front.
02:30
I mean I don't know how you call it, or that thing there shows a concert or something.
02:34
I can't remember what the day it was.
02:37
Alright, I'll go over and check wheel or two.
02:43
Man, I thought that stuff was going to quit.
02:45
It just keeps coming.
02:47
Fire control to TLC base.
02:50
TLC.
02:51
Kind of, they're all like a little spit in here, but...
02:56
You're responding to near Hatfield Hill Road.
02:58
You're a male patient and it is getting harder for him to breathe.
03:03
Next 4.00.
03:04
It gets the end of it for a few days, though.
03:06
After one, it does finally quit tonight.
03:10
T. TLCC copies.
03:11
Recease. Yeah,
03:14
it's time for her.
03:19
Control the 178, your patient is getting harder for him to breathe.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)

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Hatfield Rd, Cortland, NY 13045

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Incident Timeline

  1. Patient Transport and Return to Base
  2. Additional Dispatch Repetition and Road Condition Update
  3. Follow-Up Communication from Fire Control
  4. Priority 1 Confirmation and Cardiac Emergency
  5. Initial Dispatch for Chest Pain

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