Non-emergency help provided to patient in hospital ER, Warsaw NY


Medical staff requested non-emergency help with a patient in the emergency room at Warsaw hospital. The patient was later transported to South Buffalo Mercy Hospital by EMS.
Audio|Source: Wyoming County Sheriff Dispatch
01:54
Transcript:
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WCCH non-emergency to assist with a patient in the ER.
00:04
I'm not-emergency to assist with a patient in the ER.
00:17
2192, did you copy?
00:20
T-top-4, 1076. 10-76[2]-192.
00:29
924 to be advised that W.996 is with me in the office to be in row.
00:35
104.
00:42
Five Orsa, I was just leaving Wyoming. Did they need another unit?
00:51
That's native they requested, non-emergency.
00:58
Receive. Receive.
01:08
9-2-5, you can still stop out if you want to.
01:13
Receive, you can still stop out if you want to.
01:29
W.192 Orsa, 1023. 10203.
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10x8A. W.A 6A, WERSA.
01:44
5-6-8.
01:47
I'll be 10-8[1], 1024.
01:50
Patient transported to South Buffalo Mercy by Bliss.
01:54
Appreciate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
[2]
10-76: En route to the scene
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Location mentioned:
Near N Main St, Warsaw, NY 14569
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