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Male patient seized at Schenectady apartment complexSchenectady NY

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Schenectady, NY

Emergency responders were dispatched to near Diamond's Homes apartments in Schenectady for a 30-year-old male experiencing a seizure. The call was upgraded to priority one and mutual aid was requested to assist with the medical emergency. The location is near the cross streets Fascula Drive and Burrug Road. No personal details about the patient were disclosed.

Audio|Source: Schenectady County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 and Malak Ambulance respond to near Diamond's Homes apartments for a bravo response[3], 30-year-old male, having seizures.
00:09
Cross streets are near Fascula Drive and Burrug Road. Engine 2, Malak Ambulance, respond to near Diamond's Homes apartments for a bravo response[3].
00:18
30-year-old male having seizures.
00:20
Cross streets are near Fascula Drive and Burrug Road, timeout is 736.
00:25
Engine 2.5.
00:31
The hawkishie to seven. The hawkishie to seven tilts.
00:38
Both copy 736.
00:45
Mohawk to Fire, we are waiting on a rig for seven tones.
00:51
Receive 737.
00:53
Receive 737.
01:00
Engine 2 this night.
01:03
Try an engine 2.
01:06
We can start mutual 8, 3rd,000.
01:14
36, 737.
01:15
scan my rooms east for a mutual equal.
01:23
Near Diamond's Homes.
01:25
It's an alpha response[2] mutual aid[4] for the city of Schenectady for a 30-year-old male that had a seizure. Again, that's 4-Rums East and alpha response.
01:33
Near Diamond's Homes, a mutual aid[4] call for the city of Schenectady for a 30-year-old male that had a seizure. Your cross-streets are near Fascula and Burrug. Your operations will be on S.O.P.1. Your time out, 740.
01:51
Agent 2 are right.
01:56
741.
01:59
419.
02:05
Go ahead for a station.
02:10
Proostation has two fly fighters for detail on what you're old.
02:16
You guys can just stay by for now.
02:21
Quotation on the message.
02:28
Before it will be responded.
02:29
Okay,
02:32
sir, 742.
02:34
And it'll be on SFD ops number one.
02:41
Trandit 2.
02:44
Prandent zero.
02:48
Probably M9184 or 1984 will be in room.
02:53
Please, can we make that priority one[1]?
03:00
Repeat that?
03:03
Can we make that priority one[1], please?
03:07
Receive. Priority, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority response
[2]
alpha response: Low-priority medical response
[3]
bravo response: EMS priority level Bravo (typically a BLS-level response)
[4]
mutual aid: Request for assistance from a neighboring agency

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