Male patient transported to Samaritan Hospital by EMS, Troy NY
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient was checked and cleared by police with a valid license and no warrants. He is being voluntarily transported by EMS unit 633 to Samaritan Hospital, with a family member following.
Audio|Heard on: Albany NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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1945, you copy one by name and David.
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1945.
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Last name is going to be (name withheld).
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(name withheld), (name withheld).
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Union, Charles, King, Edward, Nora, Lincoln, Young.
00:17
Date of birth, (number withheld).
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Not easy for sure, show me up.
00:24
Very sir.
00:27
Smatched, 1945.
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Good.
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Male party shown a valid license class permanent lien address out of Dutch Village.
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Negative files.
00:40
Appreciate.
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He's going to be on board with County EMS 633.
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They're going to go into Samaritan.
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They're going to be following.
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You can clear both units.
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If you can just notate,
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evidence was recovered.
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Park Drive, Fort Lane.
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Receive, 1935.
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9.05 traffic.
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905.
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Broadway 15th Street near Gresh, Lincoln, Frank Eong, A301, L-FY-A-301.
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Broadway 15th, 1936.
01:14
Batch, 1945, you said you're following in the hospital.
01:19
Negative, he's going to be on board with EMS 633.
01:21
It's going to be a voluntary transport.
01:23
His father's going to be following,
01:25
and both ends are going to be clear.
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