Unknown medical emergency at Stewart's near Mill Street, Watertown NY
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Emergency services responded to an unknown medical problem at the Stewart's near Mill Street in Watertown. City Fire Engine 3 and Town of Watertown Ambulance provided mutual aid on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
City Fire, telephone alarm, engine three, unknown, medical problem,
00:05
Mills, three after stewards.
00:17
Jefferson 7493.
00:19
Control 617, be advised, calling usually.
00:22
City Fire, telephone, alarm, engine three.
00:27
Stand by for an unknown medical problem at the Stewart near Mill Street.
00:35
Repeating for City Fire, telephone alarm, engine three, standby in the area of Mill Street at the Stewart for an unknown medical problem.
00:48
Understood.
00:50
Jefferson on to the last unit.
00:53
Dispatch engine 3, be standing by in Quarters.
00:55
They are just not responding to Knox, and the lights are now off.
01:03
6491, arrived SMC 0 541.
01:07
7493 you had traffic.
01:11
Copy, all that A, platoon bell.
01:15
Which stewards is that?
01:22
Copy.
01:24
Town of Watertown Ambulance, Mutual Aid City of Watertown Ambulance, Mutual Aid, City of Watertown, Unknown Medical Problem, Mill Street, at the Stewart's.
01:36
Town of Watertown Ambulance, stand by the area of Mill Street at the Stewart's for an unknown medical problem, repeating four.
01:46
Town of Watertown Ambulance, Mutual Aid, the City of Watertown.
01:50
Stand by the area of Mill Street at the Stewart's for an unknown medical problem.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Watertown, NY 13601
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