Unconscious female at rehabilitation center, Minoa NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 63-year-old woman was found unconscious at the Onondaga Center for Rehabilitation requiring emergency medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
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Unconscious person, trial response, near East Ave, Onondaga Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing.
00:08
Day of the late 2, notification from (name withheld).
00:11
Unconscious person in trial response, near East Ave at Onondaga Center for rehabilitation across the K1 Drive and Osborne Street in Room 105B.
00:19
It's a 63-year-old female,
00:22
unresponsive.
00:24
Minoa Fire District, 1114.
00:27
Hey, wheel, ambulance two andrew, manly and the ambulance one,
00:30
solve a squad one, and do it rescue quick.
00:37
I mentioned nine and quarters, Monday, nine on, close.
00:43
Original table, also.
00:47
Hey, well, email, you know what else do you're on?
00:50
Going out the last couple of notes if we'll get trium on our rescue.
00:54
Yeah, really.
01:06
We're no rescue.
01:07
Just a favorite of a land building.
01:09
I don't like a center.
01:15
Engine Company 12 on a vehicle fire, 300 University Ave of East Fayette Street in Ashworth Place for engine company 12 on a vehicle fire.
01:24
Vanar Rescue, assist fable ambulance,
01:27
anticipating lift assistance in a very education.
01:30
The Onondaga Center, near East Avenue, room 105, Bravo.
01:35
Call the 63 female in response.
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Location mentioned:
East Ave, Minoa, NY 13116
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