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Responder Report: 2 Pedestrians Struck

The following information was supplied by Glen Cove EMS and the Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department.

Glen Cove EMS reported the following incidents from Feb. 10 - Feb. 16.

Total number of calls: 62

  • Alcohol Intoxication - 6
  • Assault - 1
  • Cardiac - 5
  • Diabetic - 1
  • Difficulty Breathing - 10
  • Injury From A Fall - 5
  • Medical Alert Activation - 1
  • Motor Vehicle Accident - 2
  • Other - 9
  • Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle - 2
  • Person Fainted - 4
  • Seizure - 1
  • Sick Person - 14
  • Standby For Event - 1

Year to Date: 376 calls

The Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department reported the following incidents from Feb. 10 - Feb. 16.

Total number of calls: 8

  • Auto Accident - 1
  • Automatic Fire Alarm - 3
  • Assist EMS Crew - 1
  • Carbon Monoxide Alarm - 1
  • Natural Gas Leak - 1
  • Oil Burner Emergency - 1

Year to Date: 97 calls

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