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Male employee collapses while being terminated at workplace 

audio iconEmergency - Medical
Near Armory Dr building d apartment d, Utica, NY 13501
Audio|Source: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Cartier 2909. All 1588, Seymour. For a male, his name is (name withheld). He's an employee there. They were attempting to terminate and he collapsed. He is conscious in breathing. I've already contacted him. The county in there sending EMS over to check them out as well. I'm about 20 minutes out. Okay, if there are any cows acting, he said to send you. Parked drill the ambulance to abdominal pain. 1,600 Armory Drive apartment, Diaz and (name withheld), 6. to abdominal pain, 1,600 Armory Drive, apartment D. (name withheld), Building D. Car control, the ambulance to abdominal pain, 1600, Armory Drive, NPDR Apartments, Building D. Apartment, D. (name withheld), 6. For 54-year-old female with abdominal pain and the headache, 1C. Charles, 2, 9.11. Ambulance one year in service, you'll handle. Ambulance C, you can stay in service, 912. Can you stay in service, 912? Can you stop in?

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