Disabled ambulance during cardiac arrest on Kent Road, Canandaigua NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a disabled ambulance responded to a cardiac arrest near Kent Road in Bristol. Additional ambulance support was requested to transport the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:51
Transcript:
00:00
One zero two, Bristol Fire Dispatch.
00:02
One zero two, start a second ambulance this way.
00:04
This one's possibly disabled.
00:07
Received. Fire dispatch to Canandaigua ambulance looking for another ambulance.
00:11
Near Kent Road in Bristol,
00:13
the ambulance is disabled.
00:15
Canandaigua ambulance looking for an additional ambulance.
00:17
Near Kent Road, ambulance is disabled.
00:20
Looking for a transporting ride.
00:22
Canandaigua ambulance.
00:24
EMS 3402. If you don't hear anything immediately out of Canandaigua, are you still in the field for a transporter please?
00:30
You got it.
00:31
East Bloomfield ambulance.
00:32
East Bloomfield ambulance looking for a transporting rig near Kent Road in the town of Bristol.
00:39
Ambulance is disabled, currently working on cardiac arrest.
00:42
East Bloomfield ambulance looking for a transporting rig near Kent Road in the town of Bristol.
00:48
The ambulance is disabled.
00:50
East Bloomfield ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Kent Rd, Canandaigua, NY 14424
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