72-year-old woman reported fainting at care facility, Hamburg NY
Emergency responders were called to Autumnview Manor in Hamburg for a 72-year-old woman who felt faint. The incident was later determined to be an accidental alarm with no medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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State 3MF near Southwestern Boulevard, Autumnview Manor, New Manor, Minnesota, New National Station,
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703 female, near 60.
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Big Tremas near Southwestern Boulevard, Autumnview Manor.
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Unit Echo[1], the nurses station, 72-year-old female near syncope, full response.
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Near Hampus Park.
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Hambrew's number eight.
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Number eight.
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Number eight.
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That's the home of service.
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Number 8th, all in service.
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Cameron, five,
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yourself. This is a big tree, 72.
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Six, three, seven,
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two. Six, three, seven, two.
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He can show us responding, the same thing with E20 is, uh, magpubber.
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372 and 820 responding on a few minutes.
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The nurse station unit echo.
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Seventy-year-old female near six feet coldnessment.
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All right.
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Can't report a picture now.
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We're responding.
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You're responding, a correction.
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Fire control 883.
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It's actually an accidental trip, no need for emergency medical services, we're back in service.
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You're back in service from an accidental trip.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Echo: High-severity medical call level, typically cardiac arrest/CPR in progress
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Location mentioned:
Near Southwestern Blvd, Hamburg, NY 14075
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