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Medical emergency for 92-year-old male with cardiac issuesAlbany County NY

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Near Diamond Hill Rd, Delmar, NY 12054

Emergency medical personnel responded to a 92-year-old male patient experiencing cardiac issues. The patient was conscious and breathing at the time of response near Diamond Hill Road close to Cliff and Hearst Roads.

Audio|Source: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Part control to an escort ambulance and sheriff's medic.
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They're responding to near Diamond Hill Road,
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near Cliff Road and Hearst Road.
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For 92, 92-year-old male, conscious and breathing with cardiac issues.
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Forer control repeating to a Nesquitha ambulance, Sheriff's Medic 3, respond to near Diamond Hill Road.
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Near Hurst Road for a 92, 92-year-old male, conscious and breathing with cardiac issues.
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For a control standing by at 018. Right.
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13.
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Very control to an ask without ambulance or second set of tones responding to near Diamond Hill Road
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to the cross of Clip Road and Hearst Road for a 92, 92 year old male cardiac issues.
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Priorities Charlie[1] C.
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Charlie[1]
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For control standing by 020.20.
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Fire control medic five. Mattis five.
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Can you please have Medic2 handle the call and Medic 3 will stay in service?
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Receives. Medic2, did you copy?
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Medic 2 copies interrupt.
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Zero 21.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Moderate-priority emergency response, urgent but not immediately life-threatening, typically designated as "Charlie" or "C".

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Near Diamond Hill Rd, Delmar, NY 12054

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