Medical emergency at Elderwood in Hamburg, Hamburg NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call at Elderwood near Buffalo St in Hamburg for a possible pediatric breathing difficulty. Ambulance and mutual aid units were dispatched, and the situation was later resolved with the ambulance request canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hamburg Fire Control
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
393 responding, Elderwood, Room 102, working out an AMR ambulance still.
00:17
Lakeshore 8, Hamburg, is that you?
00:22
Hey, affirmative, we're responding.
00:24
Lakeshore responding.
00:43
Hamburg 93, Hamburg.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:49
AMR from Evans.
00:52
Airplane.
01:00
Yeah, we're Lake Shore 9 on location.
01:03
Lake Shore 9 on case.
01:12
Hamburg, sorry, Hamburg 93 on location.
01:15
Hamburg 93 on location?
01:18
This is Grand Eight Hamburg, sir.
01:36
This is Hamburg and Scranton EMS, Elderwood, near Buffalo St, Room 102A.
01:41
A seven-year-old female, trouble breathing.
01:42
Fire response.
01:44
Scranton mutual aid.
01:46
Hamburg needs out of service.
01:48
1757 Hamburg Fire.
01:58
Hamburg Fire Control, make sure you're on location.
02:01
Please clear your location, 1758.
02:10
(name withheld), sorry.
02:11
(name withheld), answer.
02:13
(name withheld), answer it.
02:16
You can cancel AMR.
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Location mentioned:
Buffalo St, Hamburg, NY 14075
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