Medical transfer from Clay Medical Center, Liverpool NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 53-year-old female patient with a history of stroke was transferred between medical facilities from Clay Medical Center in Liverpool, New York. Emergency services coordinated the transport, which included advanced life support assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
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Alpha A5B interfacility evaluation alpha response near Oswego Road at Clay Medical Center.
00:10
Ova A5B interfacility evaluation alpha response near Oswego Road at Clay Medical Center between Balboa Drive and Soule Road, Suite 140A.
00:22
53 year old female with a history of stroke.
00:27
Moyers Corners Fire District 2148.
00:31
E5 transporting.
00:37
Control Nova A5.
00:41
Nova A5.
00:43
Is ALS started as well?
00:50
We can get ALS started.
00:53
(name withheld), you go ahead and do that please.
00:59
Circuit RF1, you can close the call for her.
01:06
Location for Nova starting GBCA two as ALS for an interfacility evaluation.
01:11
Alpha response near Oswego Road at Clay Medical Center.
01:19
Turf one clear 21 50 h.
01:26
Application for Nova starting GBCA two as ALS for an interfacility evaluation.
01:31
Alpha response near Oswego Road at Clay Medical Center between Balboa Drive and Sewell Road, Suite 140 A, for a fifty-three year old female requesting a transfer.
01:41
History of stroke with a stent.
01:42
Morris Gardens Fire District twenty-one fifty.
01:45
TLC four hundred forty one at the hospital.
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