Medical response for patient with chest pain in Chelsea, Chelsea MA
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Emergency medical personnel responded to near Bloomingdale Street in Chelsea for a patient experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 2 to fire alarm.
00:03
Fire alarm is answering medic 2.
00:06
We have the response, near Bloomingdale Street, ETA 6.
00:11
P2, you have the response near Bloomingdale Street, 6 minute, ETA, 1755.
00:23
Port-uponel line.
00:24
The 4 is on C.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:28
Engine 4. You're on scene near Bloomingdale Street, Unit (number withheld).
00:37
Time is now 1,800 hour.
00:40
Temperature is 45 degrees.
00:42
This is Chelsea Fire alarm.
00:44
W.H.H.R. 366, standing by.
00:49
Stand by for the weekly working fire pager test.
00:56
Stand by for the weekly working fire pager test.
00:59
Okay.
01:01
All right, I'll launch a one. Good four.
01:17
Thank you, Paul.
01:19
We're going to call for a lift assistant, a private (number withheld).
01:22
Can you wait a lot after or do you want to dispatch a separate company?
01:28
What's the ETM? Cattallo here? We have patient contact.
01:33
We have chest pain.
01:34
Shortness of breath.
01:37
Final answer to the Cotallo unit respond near Bloomingdale Street.
01:42
Medic 2. We're actually just pulling up.
01:46
What's the unit number?
01:49
(number withheld), (number withheld).
01:53
Medic 2, we have that on direct (number withheld), chest pain, shortness, left.
01:58
Okay, are you a full medic unit or supervisor?
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Location mentioned:
Bloomingdale St, Chelsea, MA 02150
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