Medical alarms at two locations for male patients, Syracuse NY
Medical alarms were triggered at two locations. One is near Washington Street, where a 44-year-old male was unresponsive. The other is near Maryland Avenue, where a 76-year-old male showed signs of stroke with slurred speech. Emergency medical services responded to both.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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LSA, one. Medical alarm[1] near Washington Street.
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(name withheld), one year signed, medical alarm, no contact made.
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Near Washington Street, off East Seneca, or Academy for (name withheld), State 1, the upper apartment in the back of the structure.
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It's a 44 mail.
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Medical alarm[1], no contact made. Mail least fire district, 0200.200.
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No occasion for NAVAC, stroke, trial response.
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218, Maryland, F.
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Case for NAVAT, stroke, Charlie, Response, near Maryland, off pitcher lane,
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hollow up road.
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76, male, have a droke, slurred speech, Charlie response[2], mail for us, 201, 204.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical alarm: Activated medical alert/medical alarm call
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Charlie response: Moderate-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Maryland Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210
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