Two medical emergencies for adults with dizziness and flu, Sanborn NY


Two adults experienced medical emergencies: a 54-year-old woman felt dizzy near 19th Street, and a 61-year-old man showed flu-like symptoms near Ward Road. Emergency responders were dispatched to both locations for assistance.
Audio|Source: Niagara County Fire & EMS
02:41
Transcript:
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104, respond to near 19th Street in the lower,
00:05
54-year-old female feeling dizzy.
00:09
104-4 near 19th Street in the lower for the party that's busy.
00:20
3M7B to 33M7A. 33M7A. 33 and 7 a time.
00:28
You're going to line on four back there again or?
00:32
No, we're at Ross, I think.
00:35
Time for, I shut the hydrant down.
00:43
A3C3.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:51
Check in your status. We have a substantially less amount of smoke out here at this time, what's it looking like inside.
01:06
We just added water to the top of the sparrows and stopped the smoke from our area.
01:15
You said you have a lot of black smoke?
01:17
I did not. I said negative. The smoke's out here seems to be subsiding.
01:22
And this is the first part of your transmission. Can you repeat?
01:41
We're virtual a three.
01:44
Fine.
01:45
We don't have anything on file.
01:47
Help, he does not either.
01:49
I can try to reach out to the hazmat coordinator. He may have some contact.
01:53
Fire Guy, Fire control, to Burke Colts, Tri-Community Unit 2.
01:58
EMS call at near Ward Road, the UCPA, between Brookfield and Niagara.
02:06
From a fourth-party caller, a 61-year-old male with flu-like symptoms, BLS[1] standard recommended, and so will be on FD-EMS[2].
02:14
Stand-by. I think I might be able to find something.
02:19
Stand-by. Simple.
02:21
Fire control repeating to Burkolt's Tri-Community Unit 2.
02:27
near Ward Road to be the UCPA, between Brookfield and Niagara for 61-year-old male flu-like symptoms per fourth-party caller.
02:36
It'll be BLS[1] standard, and so will be on FD-EMS[2]-16-26, Niagara County, Clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response providing non-advanced care for lower-priority or standard-acuity situations.
[2]
FD-EMS: Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services response
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Location mentioned:
Near Ward Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132
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