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Medical emergency for man in 70s with breathing difficultyTully NY

audio iconMedical Emergency
St Charles Bay Rd, Tully, NY 13159

A man in his 70s experienced difficulty breathing near St Charles Bay Road. Fire department was requested to assist with lifting.

Audio|Source: Cortland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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On scene, you start fire on priority.
00:08
See, you're on scene, what am I starting fire for?
00:12
Patient movement.
00:18
Do you'll see fire control.
00:21
Do you'll see.
00:25
190 requesting fire for lifting.
00:32
Down for?
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I will rescue near St Charles Bay Road.
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St. Charles Bay Road, lifting assistance for TLC.
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Rescue near St Charles Bay Road.
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St. Charles Bay Road.
00:53
TLC's out with the man in his 70s difficulty breathing.
00:56
They're looking for lifting assistance.
00:59
Trouble Rescue, near St Charles Bay Road.
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St. Charles Bay Road.
01:03
TLC's out of the man in his 70s difficulty breathing.
01:06
They're requesting lifting assistance.
01:09
Press dead end in Evans Road, 10-903.22.

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St Charles Bay Rd, Tully, NY 13159

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident Support and Resolution
  2. Second Activation for Rescue
  3. Fire/Rescue Dispatched for Lifting Assistance
  4. EMS Arrives and Requests Fire Assistance
  5. Initial Dispatch: Male with Breathing Difficulty

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