Patient possibly having seizure at Richmond and Rhode Island, Buffalo NY


Emergency medical services responded to the intersection near Richmond Ave and Rhode Island St in Buffalo for a medical emergency. The patient was reported to be "throwing tongue," indicating possible seizure or airway distress. EMS units were dispatched promptly and updated with a 10-minute estimated time of arrival.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
03:55
Transcript:
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Engine 37 EMS[1], Rhode Island and Richmond.
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307 EMS[1], Rhode Island and Richmond.
00:07
He's under blank.
00:21
Agent 2, you're in truck 4.
00:23
What was your message?
00:27
We'll take that at Rhode Island and Richmond.
00:30
Happy, 37, you can hold off, 37, hold up.
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37, hold up.
00:38
4 story, 2,
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investigative nothing so on.
00:42
Engine 1, you're on location, 4 story, type 2, nothing shown, you're vaccinated.
00:45
Nothing shown you're vaccinated.
00:52
Trust two.
00:55
Did you say this is Salon's Field?
00:59
I'll put the box that, yes.
01:06
This is 23.
01:07
Can you put 2334 ladder 7 out of service for training for about a half hour?
01:26
Police to 11.
01:29
11.
01:34
1113.
01:36
If you can meet a parent at Children's Hospital for an assault.
01:51
Truck two, four three, go.
01:55
That's workers working on the stamp pipes, the gnatal.
02:01
Copy, can they go offline while they're doing the work?
02:06
Yeah, I'll talk to them.
02:10
Copy. Dispatch 4-3.
02:11
That's maintenance being done in the sandpipe system.
02:13
They're going to try to go offline.
02:15
Truck 2's got to report.
02:16
4-3 is in. Take up the remaining companies.
02:19
Copy B-4-3 swap by workers.
02:21
Truck 2 will handle.
02:23
How many cell one available, B-4-3, ERO?
02:31
Truck four.
02:34
Gone on arrival, you can pick up the ambulance.
02:36
Truck four is in.
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Happy going on arrival, water for us.
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City.
02:47
Ninja three in.
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Cool leader, go out of service, training.
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33, that's a negative.
02:58
We've got a 23, 34, and 7-0 and a couple other companies.
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33 copies 38 Can you update AMR[2]? We have a patient's throwing tongue or smelling
03:30
Roger
03:36
Truck 2 is in.
03:39
Letter 2, you're at.
03:46
30-8-go. They were updated.
03:50
You have one in route.
03:51
They said 10-minute ETA, they'll try and rush it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance/EMS)
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