Medical aid for man with abdominal pain, Hamburg NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a 28-year-old man suffering from abdominal pain in the parking lot near South Park Avenue in Hamburg, New York. EMS and fire units, including Hamburg 92, were dispatched for a cold medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Hamburg Fire Control
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Amber EMS, near South Park Avenue.
00:02
Near South Park Avenue, top.
00:06
Twenty-eight year old male, abdominal pain, culprit.
00:19
Amber EMS near South Park Avenue, near South Park at top.
00:25
Twenty-eight year old male, abdominal pain, cold response.
00:28
1813 and partial.
00:45
Copy down 800, 1814.
00:55
Hamburg Fire, Hamburg 92 is responding.
00:59
Hamburg 92, you're responding near South Park Avenue in the parking lot.
01:04
Twenty-eight year old male, abdominal pain, cold response.
01:08
Amber eight, amber eight, amber fire control checking your status.
01:32
Amber to Murray EMS, near South Park Avenue.
01:35
Near South Park Avenue, Tops in the parking lot.
01:38
Twenty-eight year old male, abdominal pain, cold response.
01:42
Driver and EMS meter for Ambergate, I am right between.
02:07
Hamburger and Maria, near South Park Avenue.
02:12
Tops in the parking lot.
02:13
Twenty-eight year old male, abdominal pain, cold response.
02:16
EMS personnel and a driver needed for Ambergate.
02:18
Mutual aid.
02:19
Nineteen 19.
02:20
Hamburg nine two is on location.
02:26
The Hamburg nine two is on location.
02:28
Eighteen 19.
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