Elderly woman treated for uncontrolled nosebleed, Holland NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 95-year-old woman near East Holland Road who had an uncontrolled nosebleed lasting about 20 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Oh man, I want to be responding near East Holland Road.
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It's going to be a 95-year-old female, uncontrolled nosebleed believed to have been going on for about 20 minutes.
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You are on your way at 6.59.
00:28
7-2-on.
00:31
When you guys get up here, we deployed a sign, money, park rate before that, give us advance morning, please.
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Happy.
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And all nine one, be advice, you do have mercy in a mask coming.
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Here, please.
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South Pole 9 responding.
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Southpoles 9, have you're responding.
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2366 Emory Road.
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It's going to be on the north side between Cornwall and Casanovia Creek.
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C. CO detector activation in the home, NAGZone that's reported.
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You're on your way at 7-01.
01:35
Mercy here that's usually with Holland near East Holland Road for 95-year-old female and control will most plate.
01:58
Mercy, I'm essentially with Holland.
02:01
Near East Holland Road for a 95-year-old female uncontrollable nosebleed, timeout 702.
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That's clear 94-year responding.
02:28
Mr. Toronto for a stroll, MercyMedic-Medic 94 is responding.
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Mr.
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Medic 94 is responding.
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Mr. Medic 994, then, O.A., 704.
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Location mentioned:
E Holland Rd, Holland, NY 14080
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