Child receives medical help at Back Bay Station, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical emergency at Back Bay Station in Boston involving a four-year-old child who was short of breath near the Amtrak ticket office. EMS arrived, and the child was found conscious and breathing after receiving attention.
Audio|Heard on: MBTA Transit Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
So Back Bay medical emergency, there is a four-year-old short of breath by the Amtrak ticket office.
00:07
EMS is en route.
00:15
One ten to operations.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:21
Sir, I'm still on the intercom.
00:23
You cannot disregard that unit.
00:24
We'll head to Back Bay and the four-year-old is accompanied by an adult?
00:31
Yes.
00:37
One one six, you can disregard.
00:47
One ten is going ten-six Back Bay.
00:49
Fire is off.
00:55
That boy.
01:07
Operations to the alpha one ten.
01:15
Operations to the alpha one ten.
01:20
One ten, go ahead sir.
01:24
Sir, update Back Bay.
01:27
Acknowledged, sir. EMS is off.
01:30
Pre-existing condition here.
01:31
I'll keep you updated.
01:32
Conscious and breathing, the child.
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Location mentioned:
Back Bay Station, Boston, MA 02116
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