Emergency Response to Medical Distress Calls


Emergency medical teams responded to two distress calls in Halfmoon. The first involved six people at the summit. The second was for a 76-year-old male experiencing severe difficulty breathing.
Audio|Source: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
01:47
Transcript:
(name withheld) Park, Half Moon, EMS, Alpha[1], six-person at the summit at Half Moon, 29, Sidderly Road, Cross Street of Twin Southview Apartments. Half three, 1938. EMS, 1958, responding to 29th, early roads. 1938. 6252 for a 1 delta medical assist 40 quidic drive repeating south stairs with a fire despise with there's with a fire desks2 62 5652 for a one delta medical assist 40 cleavid drive prior to slash clear 196 1940, one Delta[2] medical assist, 40 quivic drive. It's going to be a 79-year-old male. Correction, 76-year-old male, difficult breathing, advised other lung issues on non-specific. Pretty deep. Fire dispatch, 9652. Fire dispatch. Fire does that much. Fire at such. We copy the info. In route copied info 1940. Yeah, that's 1958. PMS. Next to my date is arriving the summit. Do we have an apartment number? Department 133. Receive. 1943.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha: Non-life-threatening medical emergency
[2]
Delta: Serious, potentially life-threatening medical emergency
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Halfmoon, NY
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