Elderly woman treated for infected ankle injury, Stamford NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an 85-year-old woman near NY-23 for an ankle injury that has become infected. Basic life support was provided at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, What I was the AMS second call? Stand for first responders.
00:04
No.
00:06
Responding near NY-23.
00:09
Robinson Terrace Courtyard Unit Room 2 feet.
00:12
85-year-old female sick person,
00:17
Ankle injury, BLS response.
00:30
On her.
00:34
Stand by, I'll re-contact her.
00:36
Advising her address is near 1700 block.
00:39
She states it's two houses from hers.
00:41
I will attempt to contact her.
00:45
We're about a mile from the residence.
00:48
1047.
01:03
By 1047.
01:08
Unit calling your very muscle, cut that again.
01:12
3363 Delaware.
01:14
We're a group of the Richmondville area.
01:16
Can you give us a good email?
01:19
3363.
01:22
An ankle injury about a month ago, now is still very painful infection.
01:26
You have to continue from Hamden.
01:30
That's affirmative.
01:31
Please.
01:34
Bye-Nee, you want to go having a message.
01:37
Tens on board.
01:38
We're just starting off multiple.
01:39
2-1048. Tell her 3262.
01:44
We copy direct.
01:45
We're on the way.
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Location mentioned:
NY-23, Stamford, NY 12167
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