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Unresponsive elderly male with possible diabetic issueFort Covington NY

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Fort Covington, NY

An 85-year-old man was found unresponsive near Sammis Street in Fort Covington with a possible diabetic condition. Emergency medical services and advanced life support were dispatched to the scene.

Audio|Source: Franklin County Fire, EMS, and Police
01:38
Transcript:
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Franklin, second EMS call, Priority 1[2], Westville, Automatic Mutual Aid, near Sammis Street,
00:07
85-year-old, male patient,
00:10
unresponsive, possible diabetic issue.
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Repeating 4. Fort Covington, second EMS call, Priority 1[2],
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Westville, automatic mutual aid.
00:18
Priority one, EMS call, near Sammis Street, 85-year-old male patient, unresponsive, possible diabetic issue. Alarm time, 1230.
00:32
Fire control 4-8-7.
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7? 7?
00:41
That second call, is the patient unresponsive?
00:53
To start Malone out that way, ALS[1].
00:59
Actually, priority one EMS call, near Sammis Street.
01:06
Progress. dispatch for Malone.
01:16
Vituate request, priority 1 EMS call ALS[1] near Sammis Street, 85-year-old male patient, unresponsive, possible diabetic issue.
01:26
Repeating 4, Malone,
01:28
mutual request, priority 1, EMS call, ALS[1],
01:32
near Sammis Street, Fort Covington, 85-year-old male patient, unresponsive, possible diabetic issue, 1232.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)

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