Elderly woman suffers possible stroke on Clinton St, Erie County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to assist an 89-year-old woman showing possible signs of a stroke near Clinton Street North. The call was reported by a relative, and Marilla EMS and AMR units were sent to the scene. A paramedic from East York responded with an estimated arrival time of 20 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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01:51
Transcript:
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For Marilla and EMS, near Clinton Street North, said between four run three reps.
00:06
Eighty-nine year old female, possible stroke.
00:08
The older entered with a twenty-minute ETA.
00:11
About 1614.
00:20
Marilla AMR 500 and twenty-nine responding paramedic from East York.
00:28
Mercy ninety-five.
00:36
Six 20, I got him located.
00:44
Hammer five, eight three, seven five location.
00:48
Here quick, you had AMR coming from Scranton (number withheld).
00:53
Seven two copy.
00:57
You are quick.
01:07
95 is going to be out of service on a transfer.
01:14
95, you're out of service on that transfer at 1616.
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Sure, I'm really 91 responding Clinton Street.
01:38
Merlin 911, you're responding.
01:40
Near Clinton Street, between Four Rod and Three Rod.
01:44
89-year-old female possible stroke.
01:47
I got the call from the sheriff's who got the call from (name withheld) who's en route with a 20-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Three Rod Rd, New York
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