Man with altered mental status unable to walk in apartment, Cortland NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were called to an apartment near Charles Street in Cortland for a 50-year-old man with altered mental status who was unable to walk.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Crone station, second call, TLC near Charles Street, apartment 3.
00:04
It's a 50-year-old male sick person call, altered mental status, unable to ambulate.
00:10
The parole station, second call, TLC, near Charles, apartment 3.
00:14
It's a 50-year-old male sick-person call,
00:17
altered mental status, unable to ambulate.
00:19
Crosses are Clinton Ab and Grant Street, 26, Charlie, 11, 3,24.
00:24
Hey, Pfizer, it's Crown.
00:26
We'll be clear that transport and back office today.
00:30
Great.
00:32
Call into any unit may be looking for information from (name withheld) from a conversation this morning.
00:39
(number withheld).
00:42
Receip, we have mine to follow, we'll send them over to the desk.
00:45
Copy.
00:50
185, your route to Crown,
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190, to priority 3.
00:55
You're going to near Charles Street Apartment 3 in the city of Cortland.
00:58
It's a 50 male, not mobile, haven't urinated,
01:02
26 Charlie 1.
01:05
It's 190, Friday 3, near Charles Street Apartment 3 in the city of Cortland.
01:10
A sick person, 26, Charlie.
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Location mentioned:
Charles St Apartment 3, Cortland, NY 13045
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