Patient refusal reported at airport terminal, Boston MA
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According to the dispatch call, at Boston's Logan International Airport Terminal E, EMS responded to a medical call. The patient refused treatment, and EMS canceled their response on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fire Alarm, Engine 2 is on scene, Terminal E, will have Echo Command with Boston EMS on scene.
00:07
Engine 2 is off, EMS is on scene 1855.
00:13
Fire Alarm from Echo Command.
00:16
Echo Command, go ahead.
00:19
Can you add M.
00:20
Butler to this report, please?
00:24
M. Botla, I have it.
00:27
Bye, I'm Bravo Command.
00:30
Bravo Command. Bravo Command, go ahead.
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Hi, well, I'm Bravo Command.
00:35
EMS canceled on arrival.
00:38
There's going to be a refusal.
00:41
It'll be tied up for a bit.
00:43
We see EMS not canceled on arrival.
00:47
We'll be a subject of refusal.
00:48
He'll be there for a few.
00:49
1,900.
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