Medical emergency for unresponsive elderly male at nursing center, Granville NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency at Granville Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation near Madison Street, involving a 77-year-old male found unresponsive and possibly in cardiac arrest. A do not resuscitate status was reported but not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fartreel 4 Granville Fire EMS, second call for EMS, party one echo, the Granville Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, near Madison Street, Susan Charles Wing, 77-year-old male,
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unresponsive, cardiac arrest.
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Ms. 12.52. Emis 11252.
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You can show us on the route to the call.
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1540.
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Fartial Fort Grahamville fire on fire on EMS.
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Second call for EMS.
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Party-one echo cardiac arrest the Granville Center for nursing and rehab near Madison Street season Charles wing 77-year-old male unresponsive party one echo 1541 we're out at Ellis 55 a ms control 1541 control to 9555-1 responding
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955 the Bramble Center near Madison Street C is in Charles Wing okay 77 year old male unresponsive party one echo possible DNR in place they were unable to confirm or you see 9555-5-4-1 to 9-541 net throw surgery party 1 a lost fire control 15 41
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Location mentioned:
Madison St, Granville, NY 12832
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