Medical response at Logan Airport Terminal E, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders answered a medical call at Logan Airport Terminal E lower level near a construction area for a male individual who appeared to have an injured ankle. Engine 2 took over response while Rescue 1 was released from duty. State Police were present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Attention all companies, fire alarm dispatching.
00:02
Rescue one to Terminal E lower level near the construction area for a male with an injured ankle.
00:11
Rescue one responding to Terminal E lower level in the construction area for a male with an injured ankle.
00:18
Eleven twenty-six.
00:21
I'll mention two.
00:25
Harlem answering two.
00:27
Engine two is on the air, cancel response.
00:32
Received engine two.
00:41
Attention all companies, fire alarm dispatching.
00:43
Engine two to Terminal E lower level near the construction area for a male with an injured ankle.
00:50
Engine two responding to Terminal E lower level near the construction area for a male with an injured ankle.
00:59
Rescue one, you can stand down.
01:01
Eleven twenty-seven.
01:07
Fire engine two.
01:09
Fire, I'm answering engine two.
01:13
Do you know if this is a construction site at Echo 107 or parking garage lot one?
01:20
Stand by, I'll call state police.
01:22
State police are on scene, hang on.
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