Male with illness lying at Circle K in Tully, Tully NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 45-year-old male found lying in a sleeping bag at the Circle K near Route 80, Route 281, and Elm Street in Tully. The patient was reported to have a general illness requiring medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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04:33
Transcript:
00:00
Tully Ambulance, Medics, a one-year sign.
00:02
It's a person medical response, near Route 80,
00:06
off Route 281 and Elm Street.
00:09
It's a Circle K, Tully.
00:11
You're going for a 45-year-old now.
00:20
The general illness,
00:23
fire district, proud response,
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1036.
00:28
A2, you're responding.
00:30
We'll use to you're in service.
00:37
Where's the able in payment? This two sign.
00:44
You're going mutual aid from AMR.
00:46
Sick person, Charlie, he sent 105, near Helmwood Ave.
00:53
It's Amy Lynn.
00:54
It's a two-year sign.
00:55
You're going mutual aid for AMR to the city of Syracuse.
00:58
It's a sick person, Charlie Response 105 near Cretic Street and Edgewood Ave.
01:04
It's apartment number two, 31-year-old male who is dizzy, can't stand up, and is also vomiting.
01:11
City, Syracuse Fire District, Charlie Response, 1038.
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of the ambulance, say three years signed.
01:23
You're going mutual aid for AMR, the city, Syracuse, sick person, out for response.
01:28
723, West Saundaga Street, out for Ridge Street and Tallman Street.
01:32
The Roxy Apartments, Kono Apartment, 306.
01:36
It's a 19-year-old female reporting possible alcohol poisoning,
01:40
and vomiting.
01:42
It's an out for response to the Syracuse Fire District for AMR, mutual aid at 1040.
01:50
Ways 1 will say Hellman.
01:52
Received Ways 1, you're going to take it.
01:54
Waves 2 you can secure.
01:56
Tire control to TullyA1 in Medics.
01:59
Your response status.
02:01
Okay,
02:05
Amy, let's say one year's sign as a stroke, Charlie response, near Lakeshore Road.
02:27
Hey, right, a minute, a four-year sign, a stroke-charlie response, near Lake Shore Road off of Bandanthorpe,
02:34
and Bayview Drive.
02:36
A single-year-old male, a possible stroke,
02:41
South Bay Fire District,
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1042.
02:51
Mutual aid to ambulance, notification for Tully Ambulance, sick person, Bravo response.
02:58
Near Route 80.
03:04
Certification for Tully Ambulance starting near Lafayette A1 sick person bravo response near Route 80 off of Route 281 in Elm Street Circle K to help you're going for a 45 year old male.
03:21
Just lying down in a sleeping bag.
03:27
Callers looking for checked status of this individual.
03:33
Tully Fire Districts 1043.
03:37
Control Polly Medicare.
03:39
Pellie Rescue.
03:41
Sick person, Bravo response.
03:43
Near Route 80.
03:45
Cross Route 281 and Elm Street at Circle K for a 45-year-old male.
03:52
Tully ambulance out of service at 1043.
03:57
Tully, Matti Car, go ahead.
04:01
In service of level 4 en route.
04:03
You can cancel fire.
04:05
Received.
04:07
We will let them.
04:10
Number 3, you're responding.
04:11
May back to 4 responding.
04:15
Lockheedia A1 to fire control, you and chosen route.
04:18
Lafayette A1, we got to responding.
04:20
We advised Tully Medicar logged in after dispatch.
04:24
They've been added to the call as well.
04:28
Tully Rescue, or Tully MediCar, you can go ahead and cancel.
04:32
Close a call at 1044.
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Location mentioned:
NY-80, Tully, NY 13159
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