Man treated for possible hypothermia in Stamford, Stamford NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders in Stamford treated a man for possible hypothermia near West Main Street and West End Avenue. The patient was warmed inside a patrol vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Florida 425, status of the patient.
00:05
Possibly hypothermia.
00:13
425, you're broken.
00:20
425 status of the patient, you are broken.
00:25
Possibly hypothermic.
00:28
Received, 1452.
00:48
Stamford first responders, Headwaters EMS, need a response.
00:53
West End Ave and West Main Street, Stamford,
00:58
425 out with a male possible hypothermia.
01:04
Stamford first responders,
01:07
Headwaters, EMS.
01:27
Stamford first responders, Headwaters EMS need to respond to West End Ave West Main Street intersection, Stamford 425 out with a male possible hypothermia.
01:38
Now I'm standing by at 1453.
01:47
Number (number withheld).
01:48
And they received, you're en route.
01:54
1454. Over to 45.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:00
EMS is en route.
02:02
Do you have an update?
02:04
Negative. I have that subject in the back of my car warming them all.
02:10
All right, stay there in room.
02:13
We're in a head wanderer (number withheld).
02:17
Go ahead.
02:20
425 has the subject in the back of a patrol vehicle at this time.
02:25
Copy.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
W Main St & West End Ave, Stamford, NY 12167
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