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Man unresponsive with low blood sugar trapped by bedNiagara County NY

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Seaman Rd, Hartland, NY

Emergency services responded to a man in his seventies found unresponsive with low blood sugar near Carman Road between Ridge and Seaman. He was trapped between a wall and a bed and could not be moved by the caller.

Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Water control to Millport and Mercy EMS 3012, 3012, Carman Road, showing that between Ridge and Seaman,
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76,
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76-year-old male, possible low blood sugar unresponsive.
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The patient is also between the wall and the bed, call is unable to get him out of their ALS priority on FDMS.
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Fortile.
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Forty-one.
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10-8, 2-mail-a-4-8, and you can drive us to call on 13.
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10-4[1]-0. Repeating to Middleport and Mercy, EMS,
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3012, 3012 Common Road, between Ridge and Seaman for the 76-year-old male low blood sugar semi-responsive is also wedged between the wall and a bed, caller's unable to move him out of that location.
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ALS priority, FDMS,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.

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Seaman Rd, Hartland, NY

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