Medical emergency for 66-year-old man with chest pain, Hancock NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 66-year-old man experienced chest and back pain near Somerset Lake Road in Hancock. Hancock EMS, first responders, and advanced life support teams were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hancock EMS,
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Delaware County Medic 51, Hancock First Responders need you to respond near Somerset Lake Road.
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66 year old male chest pain, ALS response.
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Hancock EMS, Hancock First responders.
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Delaware County Medic 51 needs you to respond near Somerset Lake Road.
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66 year old male,
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chest pains, ALS response.
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Start sending by at 1104.
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And on 5-1.
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5-1.
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Five wandering route.
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I'm going.
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Hello, and I'll be back.
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Dollar 1764 is responding.
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One 764, you're on the radio at 1106.
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Sixty-six year old male,
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chest pain and back pain.
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Scene, go to the upper driveway, the back of the house.
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Your ALS is en route from Delhi.
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In service 126.
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Very easy.
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We're almost six.
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Dollar 1764.
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Who are you, 1764?
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Can you check with Durham County and see if they have any ALS that's closer than coming from Delhi?
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Affirmative, we'll contact them and advise.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Somerset Lake Rd, Hancock, NY 13783
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