Man in cardiac arrest in Canastota home, Canastota NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are treating a 40-year-old man in cardiac arrest at a home near Lamb Ave in Canastota. Additional advanced life support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Madison NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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So the Canastota Rescue, Grey Atlantic Amines on a cardiac arrest, near Lamb Ave.
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Great Atlantic Ambulins.
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Canastota Rescue 1-19 near Lamb Ave across the West Lewis Street, New Boston.
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It's a 40-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing.
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For Great Atlantic Ambulance, Canastota Rescue,
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near Lamb Ave, across the West Lewis Street and New Boston Street.
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40-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing.
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It's an echo response at 419.
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Great Atlantic Ambulance monitors.
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Requests for more ALS to the scene, near Lamb Ave, cardiac arrest.
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Grid Atlantic Ambulance monitors, request for more manpower ALS, near Lamb Ave, across the West Lewis Street, New Boston.
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Four and twos responding, requesting more ALS.
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For Great Atlantic Ambulance, near Lamb Ave, across the West Lewis Street, New Boston Street.
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A 40-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing, cardiac arrest.
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Four-on-two's in route, requesting more ALS,
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echo response, 421.
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Location mentioned:
Lamb Ave, Canastota, NY 13032
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