Man experiences sharp stomach pain and faints at home


A 55-year-old man at his home is having sharp stomach pain and fainted, prompting a medical emergency response.
Audio|Source: Cortland County Public Safety
01:30
Transcript:
Copy 3134 you with the vehicle at 51 4 watson. Go on, proceed, 2.1. It's not up here it's occupied by the child. Go on. Receive. 2.1 city is located in that vehicle pulling in the 51 port watson right now. Receive number. Green station's DLC, 1 at 32 Main Street, apartment 14, 55-year-old males alone, he's having stomach pains. It's calling station, C.L. F. 132 Main Street, Department 14, 55-year-old male, experiencing stomach pains, scrubbed the short pains. It's going to be Charlie Sons, across Henry Williams Street, Fort Watson Street, 1215 times. The driver fits the description that doesn't appear the child in the vehicle. Advising at the moment it doesn't appear there may be a child in the vehicle, we're going to make contact right now. Got it. Copy, driver fits the description, does not appear to be a child in the vehicle. T.OC. 178. 178 Priority 1[1] to 132 May Street, apartment 14 in the City of Cortland, 55-year-old male stomach pains in your fainting episode, the 1 Charlie 3. 178, priority 1. The 132, May Street in the city of Corland, the apartment 14, 25-year-old male, stomach pain is in your fainting episode, describing the pain is sharp, the one-trily three, 1-trily 3, 1-trily 3, 1-trily 3, 1-7.
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Priority 1: Emergency medical response needed
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Cortland, NY 13045
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