Medical emergency for elderly man at Millbrook church, Millbrook NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a medical emergency involving an 85-year-old man who was unconscious and unresponsive at St. Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road and Route 44 in Millbrook, New York. Multiple EMS units were dispatched for priority one assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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Transcript:
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Justice 911, second EMS call in the district, NDP with the full ALICE ambulance, priority 1[1], 85-year-old male passed out, not alert.
00:09
St. Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road, cross street Route 44, North Tower Hill Road.
00:16
Repeating to Millbrook, second EMS call in the district, NDP with the full ambulance, priority 1[1], 85-year-old male passed out, not alert.
00:23
St. Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road, cross street Route 44, North Tower Hill Road.
00:28
North Tower Hill Road.
00:31
Millbrook 49709 on the previous call, 1025, 1434.
00:39
Bruce in the district.
00:42
The East Fishgling on point in service and dinner, 1026.
00:45
But I touch, Dover Medic 1 is en route to Sharon.
00:54
Dover Medic 1 going to Sharon at ALS or BLS.
00:58
BLS.
01:00
BLS. Tens26.
01:22
Do you can cancel a fly car insurance BLS Avaster.
01:27
Favorite BLS is Astor.
01:28
Cancel the flycar, 1027.
01:30
I'll flycar one, you copy direct.
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Fly car one and copy direct in service.
01:36
Location is North Clinton and Cottage.
01:41
North Clinton and Cottage, 1028.
01:42
Stand by. Might be going out to Newark.
01:50
BORI.
02:14
Duchess 911 to town of a medium medic one duchess fly car one duchess ambulance one respond to Millbrook second EMS call in the district priority one 85-year-old male was passed out not alert St. Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road cross street route 44 north tower hill road.
02:33
Repeating to Town of Armenian Medical 1, Duchess Flycar 1, Duchess Ambulance 1, respond to Millbrook, second house call in the district, priority 1[1].
02:43
85-year-old male was passed out, not alert, St.
02:46
Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road.
02:50
Millbrook 49-79 out in previous call, 1029, 1434.
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Structious Ambulance 1, you're responding from the airport 1029.
03:02
Mr.
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Graham?
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Dr.
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Slidecar, 1, you're responding from the Fairview Fire District 1030.
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Hospital, in service.
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Highlandic 2, you're clear at the hospital.
03:24
We did not have you transporting which hospital did you go to and was at ALS or BLS.
03:31
BLS BASER.
03:33
BLS DeVassar, show you clear and in service in District 10 and 30.
03:42
3215 in service be advised as apartment C.
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All right,
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service. Apartment C is in Charles, correct.
03:54
Section 9-1 in Melbrook, 4972.
03:57
Respond, second EMS call in the fire.
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Dissure priority 1[1].
04:01
85-year-old male was passed out, not alert.
04:03
St. Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road.
04:07
Cross Street, Route 44, North Tower Hill Road.
04:09
In Millbrook's second dispatch, be of 4972, Priority 1, 85-year-old passed out, not alert.
04:17
St. Peter's Episcopal Church near Deep Hollow Road.
04:21
1031. Touch the flycar one.
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That's the flycar one.
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Slide car one.
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You can go back in service.
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A mean as a full ALS unit.
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They're going to respond and handle,
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along with the ambulance.
04:35
We're going to post you 10 South White Street for now.
04:39
That's the Flycard, 10 Southwaite.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)
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Millbrook, NY 12545
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