Man with chest pain and breathing difficulty treated, Canisteo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to an upper apartment near Maple Street in Canisteo for a 64-year-old man experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The incident was reported by a third party, and responders could not initially contact anyone at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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Transcript:
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To end the Canisteo Ambulance for a 10 Charlie 1,
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64-year-old male, chest pain, difficulty breathing,
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near Maple Street in the village of Canisteo,
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the upper apartment,
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between 6th Street and 5th Street, the (name withheld) residence.
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Stavent 2, Canisdial Ambulimson, Charlie 1, 64-year-old male, chest pain difficulty breathing, near Maple Street, in the village of Canisteo, the upper apartment,
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between 6th Street and 5th Street, the (name withheld) residence,
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22.
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Staben 6103, medical advisement.
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Subband, ALS 1-5-10, show me clear of Corning Hospital by conservant.
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Receive.
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At 03, if I can have you respond over to near Maple Street, the upper apartment for a 64-year-old male with chest pain, we're not being able to contact the individuals on the scene.
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We've got a third-party report.
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B-2. B-2.
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Shevans on for B-2.
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Location mentioned:
Maple St, Canisteo, NY 14823
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