male reported with abdominal pain in Flanders, Flanders NY
Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Flanders Road for a male patient experiencing abdominal pain. A full medical crew was requested on site.
Audio|Source: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
02:25
Transcript:
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We have a 10-7[1] on the line that's seeing that they're in Flanders out with an officer.
00:03
Are you at 20 out with anybody?
00:06
Okay, just a fraud, so much.
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10-4[2].
00:10
In your location?
00:13
Yeah, you guys might want to move around a corner from that.
00:26
It's funny.
00:29
You just send 1041 here for a male with abdominal pain.
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1040.
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22-1 a.m.A.F., Plandish, 70, EMF, abdominal pain,
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see at the U.S.A.S.
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G.S. 62-F. Flanders Road, down-out 2nd2-2-EMS-A.m.R.
00:57
7.E.m.m.m.
00:59
Adalt mald.
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abdominal pain.
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With the U.S.A.S.A.S.
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6.0.2.2.000.
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3.2.5.
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Go ahead.
01:19
Do you think it takes down that wall right next to the following?
01:24
Right in the middle.
01:31
That's one.
01:48
Southampton Town Police for Landers and Randall.
01:51
We have a business tree for full crew.
01:54
We have an 80-piece, a job operating at 1-6thranders Road.
02:00
We have a free gas station.
02:04
At repeating,
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Drington Town Police for Randolph with ambulance,
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signal 3[3],
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full crew needed for abdominal pain at near Flanders Road, time of over 400 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of service
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[3]
signal 3: Request for emergency response or additional resources, often related to fire, medical, or manpower needs.
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