Medical aid for man with seizure on South Main St, Norwood NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 60-year-old man experienced seizure activity near South Main Street in the Norwood area. Multiple ambulance units and mutual aid were requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Potsdam Rescue responds near South Main Street.
00:04
Have a 60-year-old male seizure activity repeating for Potsdam Rescue.
00:08
Respond near South Main Street, 6 year old male seizure activity.
00:15
On page 12 of 8.
00:21
Potsdam Rescue, third call.
00:30
Potsdam Rescue, have a third ambulance call.
00:34
Need a crew to respond near South Main Street, Norwood for a 60th male seizure activity.
00:41
Repeating for Postal Rescue.
00:43
Have a third ambulance call, need a crew to respond near South Main Street, Norwood.
00:49
For a 60th male seizure activity, tunnel page 1258.
01:01
(number withheld).
01:04
(number withheld).
01:06
(number withheld).
01:08
If we don't have a crew available for the third call, can you start mutual aid at an off-book?
01:22
Okay.
01:24
That's permanent.
01:38
Stay-bye, by, no for Prestley.
02:16
Northwarky respond mutually to Plattsdam near South Main.
02:21
621 mail seizure activity repeating for North Park Rescue responds near South Main Street for 60 male seizure activity.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Norwood, NY
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