Medical emergency reported for possible fainting incident


A medical emergency was reported involving a person who might have fainted due to an abdominal issue.
Audio|Source: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
02:42
Transcript:
Units of 5-1 or 4-Hm abdominal. And units in the B for 5-1 in 4-Hm. In units in the B for 5-1 and 11 abdominal. 2-3-5-1, 11 to 4-4. Hamilton. Any answer to a B-Bus possible transport to Columbia? Any units for a B-bus transport to Columbia? Any units to be available for a bus? Units available for a bus. Any of the units available for a bus? Any of the units available for a bus, 451 and 11? Any of the units available for a bus? Theatrice call B-263[1]. ...and two. ...backup directive 51111[2]. 151-11 to Fort Hamilton. Little Avenue, I may go on credit. For W102. Infer Bishdine, 12,000, 57th Street, possible patient fainted. The interbishtine, 12th,000, 5.7. 2.12,000, 57, and 5.6. I think you five seven to five.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
B-263: Ambulance/EMS unit identifier
[2]
51111: Backup directive or unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Yates County, NY
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