Patient with seizure at South Park Ave cancels response, Hamburg NY


Emergency units responded to a patient near South Park Ave who was reported to be having a seizure. The patient, known to have epilepsy, later chose to cancel the medical response.
Audio|Source: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
02:22
Transcript:
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Camer Gimma, top (number withheld) Telfth Park Avenue in Sack, room, a legal mail access to her permit response.
00:07
Amber again on near South Park Avenue at top.
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The back room, 30-year-old Mel and a Seeger, kind of like a 12 hammer player.
00:16
Amber Control Boston 815.
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815.
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A15 out of the county.
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I'll say what's good.
00:21
Camry clear down 800.
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800.
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Are responding to top?
00:25
800 you're responding at the top.
00:27
Two of the MR from Seneca and Center.
00:29
See what Seneca.
00:30
Everytide responded.
00:31
We're not excited. We're not excited. The 9, Hemble player.
00:35
Aragon.
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This is a cue day a callback[1].
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The patient is an own epileptic.
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He's wishing to cancel[3] everything to the whole.
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There's two nights. All right, I'm going to still respond, have my ambulance.
00:43
You can pick up town 800.
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That's for 800, have a clarity, you can go back to service.
00:47
Okay, pick up AMR[2] as well.
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Hey, President, thank you.
00:49
Okay. Tap. Hamburg fire, Hammergate responding.
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Everybody responding.
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Hamburg 9 is responding to the patient call back, known up left exit, push him to cancel[3].
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If you want to go down the hold response.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
callback: Request for call-back/confirmation with patient
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response ambulance service
[3]
cancel: Patient wishes to cancel response
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Location mentioned:
Near South Park Ave, Hamburg, NY 14075
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