Male unconscious after collapsing twice in Rochester, Rochester NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 45-year-old male collapsed twice and was unconscious near North Clinton Ave and Mortimer St. He later left the scene walking toward Pleasant Street. Emergency medical services were canceled after he was found walking.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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going to be EMS for the male passed out twice.
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45-year-old male not conscious at North Clinton and Mortimer Street for engine 17 responded channel 2.
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45-year-old male not conscious he passed out twice at North Clinton and Mortimer Street for engine 17 signal channel 2.
00:17
Engine 17.
00:21
17, I know you're on, Steve, but your male is now walking away on Clinton towards Pleasant.
00:34
He's a white male wearing a green hoodie, gray sweats, and black boots.
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Okay, seven feet acknowledges, we'll take a look around.
00:50
Check 45, 10 for the MVO's injuries.
00:53
Trial Avenue, I have injection, you drive, box, 106.
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H.R. District 45, 10, for the envious injuries.
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Trial I have injected for you drive box 106.
01:04
5.10. 10th of the MVO's injuries.
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trial I have in jet for drive, box 106.
01:11
H.R. Edition 45, 10, for the envious injury.
01:14
Trial, I have injected for you drive, box, 106.
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17 if we're back and cancel the ambulance.
01:26
17 I copy you're back and we're canceling EMS.
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Location mentioned:
N Clinton Ave & Mortimer St, Rochester, NY 14604
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