56-year-old man with chest pain receives medical aid, Waterloo NY
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance was dispatched to a location near West Elisha Street in Waterloo for a 56-year-old man experiencing chest pain radiating to his back for two days.
Audio|Heard on: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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Transcript:
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First, Seneca, second call.
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North Seneca Ambulance, your second call, responding to near West Elisha Street and Waterloo, cross-street by Center Street, and Chestnut Street.
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For the first party alone, 56 male, chest pain,
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reporting chest pain for two days, radiating to his back,
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states to use the entrance off of Center Street.
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Again, responding to near West Elisha Street, Waterloo, Cross Street, their Center, and Chestnut.
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So the first party alone, 56 male, comforting chest pain, states that the radiating pain for two days.
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Utilize the driveway on Center Street, 32 for the Shabbat, 2013.
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MS unit 6.
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Number 6.
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6 is on the way ALF.
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On the way ALS, 2014.
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6, your code is going to be a 10, Charlie 1[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie 1: EMD Charlie-level determinant 1 (subtype of an urgent medical response)
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Location mentioned:
W Elisha St, Waterloo, NY 13165
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