Medical emergency addressed on Buffalo Rd, Monroe County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders, including EMS and police, addressed a medical call near Buffalo Road in Gates, New York. The incident was initially miscoded but later confirmed to involve a person experiencing chest pain. Responders coordinated entry, used a Spanish interpreter, and exercised caution while assisting the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Forty-five 30.
00:01
Your patient's on the 4th floor in the bathroom.
00:05
They're using a Spanish interpreter.
00:12
Okay.
00:14
I will verify that the other code and type is not correct.
00:19
Yeah.
00:21
They updated it in CAD, but it's refreshed.
00:24
It was severely miscoded.
00:31
Okay, just make sure the police use caution.
00:38
You got one car en route around Buffalo Road right now.
00:48
Four five three zero.
00:51
Four five three zero.
00:57
Just let the police know.
00:59
We'll wait for them and go in together with law enforcement.
01:02
Use caution.
01:06
Okay, very good. I'll let it drop.
01:12
Go three to PC 50.
01:15
Bye.
01:18
Need access to the apartment.
01:21
Acknowledged.
01:27
We're outstation on the south side of the building.
01:37
Forty-five, be okay.
01:38
Sorry, I was on the secondary on the north side.
01:42
Police trip off Manitou Road.
01:44
We'll be there momentarily.
01:45
Ambulance is going directly into the scene.
01:47
We're still staging.
01:53
Okay, they did.
01:55
Police are pulling up.
01:56
They should be right behind you.
01:59
They added a note for the supervisor.
02:05
It was just a miscoding and a person with chest pain.
02:12
Okay, we'll move into the scene.
02:13
Police are pulling into the property now.
Disclaimer:
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