Male patient combative during hospital transport request, St Johnsville NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a male patient near Murray Hill Road in Ephratah for hospital transport to conduct blood and urine testing. The patient was reported to be potentially combative during the transport.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Amesbatch St.
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John's Ambulance, fire to dispatch afraid of first responders,
00:05
near Murray Hill Road, Town of Ephratah, a Lexington residence, near Hart Road State Route 10.
00:13
For a male client,
00:15
transport to hospital for blood and urine testing,
00:19
they did advise the subject can be combative, repeating for St.
00:23
John'sville Ambulance, freight of first responders, near Murray Hill Road, Town of Ephratah,
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to Lexington residents near Hart Road and State Route 10.
00:34
For a male client,
00:36
transport to the ER for blood and urine testing,
00:39
the caller did advise he can be combative.
00:41
8.59.
00:52
County 3G 2 3G-2-3,
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3G-40 location.
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3G-23-40 location.
01:03
3G-23, Fultonville.
01:12
823,
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sending fire and EMS to near Murray Hill Road, Town of Ephratah,
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the Lexington residents near Hart Road and State Route 10.
01:22
The transport of a male client, they did advise the subject can be combative.
01:29
Got a medical issue for the transport, if you can go there,
01:33
reference to his case.
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Location mentioned:
Murray Hill Rd, St Johnsville, NY 13452
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