Auto accident with male patient having high blood pressure, Hyde Park NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an auto accident occurred near Netherwood Road in Hyde Park, New York. A male patient involved has high blood pressure and is requesting advanced medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
County, if you could dispatch a preferably medic unit to this location.
00:05
The driver now wants to go to the hospital.
00:07
Can you evaluate it?
00:09
High blood pressure.
00:13
Received. Request ALS unit high blood pressure for transfer (number withheld) plan.
00:23
Like command.
00:32
Full point, command.
00:33
Command three.
00:37
Be advised, two patients being transported by Empress (number withheld) is in service relocating to station one.
00:50
Like command, two patients transported by Empress (number withheld).
01:01
Yeah,
01:08
just fine. To Empress, an ALS unit requested Pleasant Valley Station Two area for a male with high blood pressure secondary to an auto accident.
01:17
Near Netherwood Road, across from Gretna Road and Marshall Road.
01:20
Repeating to Empress with an ALS unit to respond Pleasant Valley Station Two area for a male high blood pressure secondary due to an auto accident.
01:29
Near Netherwood Road, (number withheld) AM.
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Location mentioned:
Netherwood Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538
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