Medical emergency at address near Cutler Road, Boylston MA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency near Cutler Road for a 56-year-old male experiencing vomiting, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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03:36
Transcript:
00:00
Wilson Fire for Medical, near Cutler Road.
00:22
Willis and fire onto you personnel, respond to near Cutler Road for a 56-year-old male who's vomiting,
00:31
chest pains, and difficulty breathing.
00:34
Willis and fire, undue you personnel, we respond to near Cutler Road for a 56-year-old male vomiting, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
00:44
Fire alarm, Claire,
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440 turn.
01:06
The Bolson Fire sent by Mutually Medical.
01:10
A lot of your questions on a Boylton's near Cutler roads.
01:25
Willson fire on 31stown Beach Layday Electric Lights on Town, Boyleson,
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near Cutler Road.
01:34
Or a 56-year-old male.
01:37
This is going to be breathing, chest pain, and vomiting.
01:39
Again, Wollettleson tire.
01:42
On 301. Meachan.
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All right. Okay.
01:48
Your back. Check.
02:02
Fire alarm A1.
02:09
Answering A1.
02:12
A1 heading to caller.
02:16
Receip, A1 in route to Kotler.
02:19
West Boylston in route for ALS.
02:24
31 Cartoo calling fire alarm.
02:28
1 Car2. Car 2.
02:30
Car 2. Car 2 is en route to Boilston.
02:35
Cartoon is in road to Boilston.
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Answering 31, car two.
02:59
Answering 31, car two.
03:02
Receive car two.
03:08
Receive car two have you in Route 451.
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File, a new one.
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Answer, new one.
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Arrival color.
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Anyone on arrival.
03:35
452.
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Location mentioned:
Cutler Rd, Boylston, MA 01505
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