Diabetic man convulses near 3rd Street in Fort Covington, Fort Covington NY
Emergency responders rush to Fort Covington for a 44-year-old man convulsing due to diabetic complications, who requires urgent medical attention.
Audio|Source: Franklin County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Malone Fire, State Police
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Transcript:
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County Dispatch for Fort Covington Second Alarm[1],
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EMS-Gull 7 3rd Street, St. Regis Village, 44-year-old male, diabetic complications, convulsions.
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Are you beating for Fort Covington, Second Alarm[1], mutual aid, EMF L, 7, 3rd Street in St.
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Regis?
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Heavy 44-year-old male, diabetic complications,
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and convulsions.
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Just to advise you AMA does have a Y-car responding, but they do not have an answer.
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And here's best a 4-8-9.
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Go ahead and rattle them one more time and see if AMA had somebody to can ride with it's not medical
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The alarm.
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Mutual ADMS call 7 3rd Street Senators Village, 44 mail, diabetic complications, convulsions, repeating for Fort Covington.
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Third alarm for mutual AED EMFS call, 7 3rd Street, St. Regis Village, 44 male,
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diabetic,
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complications,
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convulsions,
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489, waiting.
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489 You have AMA 7 on C.
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They can go on your wheel.
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10-4 is a most of that game we'll get anybody to play out here tonight so I'll go over there and play with that.
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Logging out of service this time.
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Fort Covington, 4-489 is that a service mutual EMS call 7 3rd Street, St. Regis Village, 0303.
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It will be meeting medical urgency.
Police codes explained
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Second Alarm: Request for a second-alarm assignment, bringing additional companies to the incident
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