Medical emergency near Overlook Ave, Chautauqua County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Overlook Avenue in Ellery, New York. A 72-year-old person with chronic lung illness and shortness of breath was receiving medical assistance from paramedics and transported to a hospital. Units also referenced a potential hazardous materials code during the communication.
Audio|Heard on: Chautauqua County Sheriff and Fire - North, Fredonia Area Police / Fire
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Near Overlook Avenue and Beaman's.
00:07
SQ(number withheld).
00:14
So we're on with county medic and I'm a 72-year-old male patient.
00:18
History of COPD in the lung CA.
00:23
That's set up shortness of breath.
00:27
Weakness, hasn't been eating in the last few days, is pretty weak.
00:32
Patient oxygen saturation at 82% with treatment and a cannula going.
00:38
I've probably got to hit between both.
00:41
We're about.
00:43
Close to 10 liters.
00:46
Eighty-two percent.
00:47
Monitor shows sinus rhythm.
00:51
Blood pressure 163 over 74.
00:55
Treatment is going.
00:56
We're transporting patient inside in about 3 minutes.
01:00
How do you copy?
01:06
Uh huh.
01:11
County medic clear.
01:17
Unit L2 still on scene, possible hazmat.
01:26
WPMC at (number withheld).
01:28
Fire Rescue One will be en route to Brooks.
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Location mentioned:
Overlook Ave, Ellery, NY 14712
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