Man collapses in snow near Lancaster Avenue, Syracuse NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 25-year-old man collapsed in the snow near Lancaster Avenue in the Syracuse University area. He was later seen standing and walking south on Lancaster Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Side two. It's going to be for a medical call.
00:02
E-60 Lancaster Avenue, cross streets of Euclid and Stratford out front.
00:06
9-1-1 caller reporting a 25-year-old male collapses in the snow and not moving.
00:11
Callers saw him laying in snow by Minnesota and is still there, no longer moving, laying on his side.
00:16
Mail is last seen wearing a jacket and jeans.
00:19
78 to be AMR.
00:20
Check for affiliation, 2332.
00:23
Got it.
00:27
9752 be advised.
00:29
The 85 on this is an affiliate and he's standing outside and we'll find our responders to point out the patient.
00:36
Got it.
00:39
9702 kept your arrival, 2335.
00:44
8-9752.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
Patient question is now up and walking around, lastly heading south on Lancaster Avenue.
00:57
Was you talking at 85, no longer talking?
01:01
Copy.
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97-0-2, copy clear, 23-3-1-9752.
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And I'm Abel in the area.
01:13
If I still want to meet.
01:15
No, stand by icy red light, I'll let you know.
01:22
Gaffee, I don't know if the 85 is still wants to meet on it because the mail took off.
01:26
Last direction travel in the mail was stumbling down Ackerman Avenue southbound from Stratford.
01:32
Yeah, I see a bus over here.
01:34
I'll check it out.
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Location mentioned:
Stratford St, Syracuse, NY 13210
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