Diabetic medical emergency for 63-year-old man with cardiac history, Hurley NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 63-year-old man with diabetes and a cardiac history experienced a medical emergency near Walton Lane, Hurley. Emergency medical units including advanced life support were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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Transcript:
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All sound to Hurley, early ambulance service, Empress ALS[1],
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a 63-year-old male diabetic emergency.
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Near Walton Lane, cross to Lucas Avenue Extension and Heritage Drive.
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Repeating to Hurley, early ambulance service,
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Empress ALS[1], 63-year-old male diabetic emergency.
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Near Walton Lane, crosser to Lucas Avenue Extension and Heritage Drive,
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21, 25 to (number withheld).
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3-8-3-6, 3-7 or 38 your status.
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3-7. Off of the State Unit Out of Sanseville Road.
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I see your unreadable try again.
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Create the county unit secure at 2126.
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3-69 in route.
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619 in route.
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(number withheld) responding at 2127.
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92, early ambulance 669, 369, now diabetic emergency because of a cardiac history, unable to get from the latrine.
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10% available, we are dispatching up the city.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Walton Ln, Hurley, NY 12443
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