Ambulance requested for arm pain at clerk's office, Little Valley NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was requested at the Little Valley Clerk's Office in Little Valley, New York for a 26-year-old man experiencing arm pain believed to be caused by a possible blood clot. Emergency medical services were dispatched with a basic life support priority response.
Audio|Heard on: Salamanca Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Copy. I do have (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) requesting an ambulance at the Little Valley Clerk's Office if you could pull it that way.
00:25
Three hundred and fifty-two Little Valley Seneca EMS, BLS sick priority.
00:32
Right in front of the village clerk, near Rock City Street, Village of Little Valley for a twenty-six year old male complaint of arm pain.
00:38
Believes it to be a possible blood clot in his arm.
00:41
Repeating three hundred and fifty-two Little Valley Seneca EMS, BLS sick priority, near Rock City, the village clerk's office, twenty-six year old male complaint of arm pain.
00:52
He does believe it's a possible.
00:54
Blood clot in his arm.
00:56
Verify clear (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Little Valley, NY 14755
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