Medical emergency reported at apartment in Buffalo, Buffalo NY


A diabetic patient was found unresponsive at an apartment in Buffalo, New York. Medical emergency units were dispatched to the location to provide assistance.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Department 602[1] for a diabetic not alert, time (number withheld) for a blow fire.
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This is out of air.
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31 years.
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P-Bee-Bee-Bee-Bee! A preliminary signal engine 35, engine 25, ladder 10, and B-4-6.
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Level 2 response to number 75 haze between Seneca and the dead-in at the warehouse to investigate a water flow alarm activation.
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A preliminary signal engine 35-25-Latter 10-B-4-6, level 2 response to the warehouse at 75-hase place between Seneca and the dead end.
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To investigate a general waterflow activation time, (number withheld), Buffalo Fire.
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4-6 is responding.
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4-6 is responding to the warehouse at 7-5-haste place between Seneca and the dead end.
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So if that's here the water flow activation, you have a P.S.
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Dispast short 15.
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We're on service in the district.
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Is that our goal?
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Yeah, right, we'll text.
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32 is alimation.
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32, you're on location, apartment 602[1].
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Not a 15th, that's affirmative.
Police codes explained
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[1]
602: Apartment/unit number for EMS call
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