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Intruder breaks in through window; woman found unconscious
Burglary
Near Johnny Cake Hill Rd, Hamilton, NY 13346
An intruder entered a home through a window. Emergency responders found an unconscious woman in the bedroom.
Audio|Source: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Transcript: We should be outside right now. Cabinet. Maybe stand tall residents coming in his bedroom window. Tempor and activation? 151[1].151. Gabel Unconscious, call 2624, Johnny Kick Hill Road. The alarm company contact the homeowner here? Zero female, (name withheld), unconscious, breathing, Delta-level response. That's for Hamilton Rescue, Mass, Amund's, Unconscious call. 26, 24 of Johnny Kek, Hill Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
151: Burglary in progress
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Broad Street and Lenox Ave. Broad Street and Lennox have (name withheld) and a Jeep Renegade, which is a gray Hyundai. Vehicles are out of the roadway. Got me. 1912. In service, post 4154162 control. Sheld 1765. So to Madison Amundance Notification, Madison County Hamilton, for a mutual aid, Hamilton Rescue, falls called 2791 Lake Moraine Road, across of Spillway Road. It's a 70-year-old male, a long fall down the stairs, the head injury, not alert. That's for... Madison Ambulance notification of your second call, Madison County, Hamilton, Mutual Aid, Hamilton Rescue, 2791, Lake Marine Road, across the spillway road, 70-year-old's male, head injury from a long fall down the stairs, also not alert, Delta Response 1914. 2795, knowledge. 2795, acknowledge, 1914. 2795 responding, 2015.
So the Hamilton Rescue Your Second Tones, manpower needed to the scene, Madison, (name withheld), correction of Madison, rescue, assist to Hamilton. Unconscious call, 2624, Johnny Cake Hill Rd. 239 is on scene, confirming very long driveway. 239 is on scene, confirming very long driveway at 204.
Unconscious, call 2624, Johnny Cake Hill Road. The alarm company contact the homeowner here? Zero female, AFIM, unconscious, breathing, Delta-level response. That's for Hamilton Rescue, Mass, Amund's, Unconscious call. 26, 24 of Johnny Cake Hill Road. Cross Streets are Thomas Lane and Airport Road. It's the fourth house on the right from Airport Road. A 2-year-old female and A-Fib, unconscious, not reading, delta response, 153. We're unable to get a hold of anyone. It's out secure. You can close it up.
called 2624 Johnny Cake Hill Road. It's an 82-year-old female, A-Sib, unconscious[1], breathing, delta-level response[2]. That's for Hamilton Rescue, Mass, (name withheld). Unconscious, calls 26-24 Johnny Cake Hill Road. Cross streets are Thomas Lane and Airport Road. It's the fourth house on the right from Airport Road. 82-year-old female and A-Sibb, unconscious, not breathing, delta-de-response, 153.
125. I have that operator by New York 490. West Street is Smith Road and Montgomery Street. For a 40-year-old male, he's conscious, having difficulty breathing and high blood pressure. Air Control 2, Hamilton Rescue, Madison County Ambulon Hamilton. For a difficulty breathing call at 100 Eaton Street. For a 40-year-old male, safe conscious and breathing, difficulty breathing, and high blood pressure, probably response at 2126. 2127, the patient is also having tingling in his left hand. Negative. If you can not generate an event for that, it should be a warning issue. I'll be clear.