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Medical help sent for weak man near Main Street, Lockport NY
Emergency medical services responded near Main Street for a weak 59-year-old man unable to walk due to nerve problems.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire & EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Niagara County Fire Controls of the City of Lockport, EMS.
00:03
It's going to be near Main Street between Locust and Pine.
00:06
Your patient's going to be standing behind Catholic Health right near Sub Delicious.
00:10
He's a 59-year-old male, unable to walk, feeling very weak due to neuropathy.
00:15
Basic life support priority recommended incident, LFD, TAC1.
00:20
Fire control repeating to the city of Lockport, EMS near Main Street between Locust and Pine.
00:26
Your patient's going to be standing behind Catholic Health, right near South Delicious.
00:30
He's a 59-year-old male, unable to walk, feeling very weak due to neuropathy.
00:36
The basic life support priority recommended.
00:37
Incident, LFD, TAC1, fire control clear, (number withheld).
00:42
Honey,
00:46
fire, 9M-663.
00:48
9-N-6-3.
00:50
Responding.
00:59
County Fire, 9M6-3.
01:02
On location near Main.
01:13
Find anybody outside.
01:20
He stated they would be behind Catholic Health near Sub Delicious.
01:26
Behind Catholic Health near Sub Delicious.
01:30
He also plotted right behind the building there.
01:37
Steva, I will call communications here.
01:44
Okay, community unit on fire control.
01:50
Track Community One.
01:52
On location.
01:56
104 on location, (number withheld).
02:00
County 6-3, we have patient contact.
02:03
Unit 1, just your monitor and stretcher should be good.
02:06
104, you have the patient with you.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Lockport, NY 14094
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