72-year-old man with severe pain after eye surgery, Amesbury MA
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A 72-year-old man near Belmont Street in Amesbury has severe pain and pressure in his left eye after glaucoma surgery. He is also experiencing nausea, vomiting, and headaches.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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Merrimac Fire Alarm to all monitors and receivers on with a second medical mutual aid requests to Amesbury,
00:06
25 Belmont Street for 72-year-old male in severe pain after eye surgery.
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Again, Merrimac Fire Alarm to all monitors and receivers on with a second medical mutual aid ambulance to Amesbury,
00:22
25 Belmont Street for a 72-year-old male having severe pain after eye.
00:27
surgery.
00:29
Fire one standing by protection surgery.
00:36
For returns for the ambulance,
00:39
then you can't have a fireman.
00:41
Sorry-9.
00:43
See.
00:46
It's off-me.
00:49
TGW on arrival.
00:58
Message is a long-law-law-law-law.
01:07
I can't go on a river road.
01:18
138.
01:22
The alarmance, 38.
01:25
One to the end of grade.
01:29
38. 38 has one to any gate for interstate.
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17.
01:37
This is only three dogs.
01:46
Hello, sister.
01:49
5.9 miles of the energy.
01:56
Lease you 5.9 miles at the Asia 13.
02:09
Yeah, thank you.
02:17
If you can't all three.
02:23
If you can come in from Alston.
02:27
You're facing downhill.
02:31
Left eyes drained in the glaucoma surgery yesterday.
02:36
Nausea of vomiting headaches, the pressure on his left eye, front of blood-oriented.
02:40
Tacky at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Belmont St, Amesbury, MA 01913
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