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Person with nosebleed at Central Park RehabSyracuse NY

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Martin Luther King E, Syracuse, NY 13205

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 61-year-old person at Central Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center has a nosebleed that will not stop. Emergency responders are on the way.

Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Control 117.
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Cold response.
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Martin Luther King East.
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117, Central.
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117, cold response.
00:10
116 Martin Luther King East.
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116 Martin Luther King East.
00:14
Cross near South Fenner Street and South State Street.
00:17
Central Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, second floor, room 222B.
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61-year-old now.
00:22
Nosebleed will not stop.
00:26
117 en route, Central Park.

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Martin Luther King E, Syracuse, NY 13205

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