Medical help for man with back pain and breathing issues, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near First Street, Temple Street, and Clifford Avenue in Rochester to assist a man experiencing back pain and difficulty breathing. Units also handled a separate call near Ludwig Park for a woman having a seizure.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Thirty-three ticket on the green, near First Street,
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Temple Street and Clifford Avenue.
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Crosses for the back pain, trouble breathing.
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Seven hundred and forty-five First Street on the Green, seven hundred and thirty-three First Street on the Red.
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Ten zero, were you able to make patient contact?
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There he is.
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Hurry, we'll be transferring shortly.
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Ten four.
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Thirty-three are going to be on the snow.
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No paperwork for the higher priority.
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Take it on a ride to Ludwig Park, Joseph Evan Herbert Street area crosses for a female having a seizure.
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To Ludwig Park on the right, seven hundred and thirty-three.
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Ludwig Park on our right for the seizure.
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Then Unit Saber Nine responding near First Street, Temple Street in Clifford Avenue crosses for the male with back pain and difficulty breathing.
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Three hundred and forty-five First Street on green.
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Rochester, NY 14605
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