16-year-old female faints at Burlington school, Burlington VT
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Emergency responders were called to a Burlington high school near Cherry Street for a 16-year-old female who fainted in the nurse's office. The call was later canceled after the school provided more information about her condition.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Medical,
00:01
Near Cherry Street.
00:03
Ladder 2.
00:04
Medical, near Cherry Street.
00:06
We're responding to Burlington near Cherry Street in the nursing high school in the nursing office for a 16-year-old female with a fainting episode.
00:13
Abel from A1.
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A1 million.
00:18
A 16-year-old female with a fainting episode.
00:20
We're available to hospital.
00:21
Where you can put a saw on Cherokee.
00:25
People copy.
00:26
You're taking Cherry Street.
00:36
Ambulance 1, Metagone, near Cherry Street.
00:47
Good morning, you're calling for a call in Burlington, repeating cancelation code for the call near Cherry Street.
00:55
Good morning you from command.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
520 rescue one copy.
01:02
Take the elevator to the third floor, first door on your left.
01:08
Copy.
01:15
Ladder 2 from Abel.
01:18
Go ahead, Abel.
01:24
Just advising, the high school just called back, said that the female told them what she took and they want to cancel the response.
01:33
I understand if you still need to go and check it out.
01:40
That's where we'll meet with them.
01:41
Are they going to be in the part entrance?
01:46
They're going to be in the nurse's office.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St, Burlington, VT 05401
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