Medical responders aid person near Elwood Dr, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near Elwood Drive between Red Oak Drive and Ellington Drive in Rochester. The initial report involved a person experiencing a seizure. Radio traffic later mentioned a possible male passed out in a car that remained in drive. Police were notified and EMS units responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Dispatcher to Barnard EMS for the patient that's seizing near Elwood Drive between Red Oak Drive and Ellington Drive.
00:07
Box 213 for 224, respond on OP 6.
00:10
That's for Barnard EMS.
00:12
For the patient having a seizure near Elwood Drive between Red Oak Drive and Ellington Drive, box 213 for 225, respond on OP six.
00:23
Dispatch 223.
00:28
If you respond over here, confirm a male passed out.
00:33
Two hundred and twenty-three.
00:35
Engine five, go again.
00:37
We're en route to Elwood.
00:40
Do we have RPD?
00:43
Two hundred and twenty-two, two hundred and twenty-three en route to Elwood.
00:45
Two hundred and twenty-four can go back.
00:47
No RPD at this time.
00:49
What is the need for them?
00:53
Their car is in drive.
00:55
We'll pass out patients.
00:58
RPD started for car in drive with passed out patients.
01:01
That's three.
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Location mentioned:
Elwood Dr, Rochester, NY 14616
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