Medical emergency for woman with diabetic ketoacidosis, Concord MA
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Emergency medical response for a 27-year-old woman near Thoreau Street, Concord, experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis and heart palpitations.
Audio|Heard on: Concord Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention Station 1.
00:02
Medical Dispatch, near Thoreau Street.
00:24
Concord final arm 2, engine 3,
00:29
A2 with ALS,
00:32
respond to near Thoreau Street for the medical.
00:36
This is for a 27-year-old female diabetic problem,
00:42
heart palpitations.
00:50
Tyler. The answer to three.
00:56
The answer to nine to three.
00:59
Nant to three, eight four and near Thoreau street.
01:05
Engine 384, you're on near Thoreau.
01:10
27-year-old female diabetic issues in D.K.A.
01:14
Advising she's busy, hot, and having heart palpitations.
01:17
1921.
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Control, car 6.
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6 as a direct.
01:29
Thank you.
01:38
Tyler from engine three.
01:42
Answer, engine three.
01:45
Company's on arrival.
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Agent 3, A4 on scene, 1922, be advised you'll have Acton coming as a minute.
01:56
Concord fire alarm, action fire,
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rescue 35, responding ailer.
02:07
Rescue 35, you're on, near Thoreau Street, 27-year-old female diabetic issues, advising she'd been,
02:14
ketoacidosis,
02:17
also experiencing heart palpitations, 1926.
02:27
Secretsault, all the quick.
02:32
Concord Engine 3rd Engine 3rd, calling your rescue 35.
02:48
Rescue 35. Rescue 35, answering.
02:52
You're paying cancel.
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This will be a VOS transport, thank you.
02:58
Rescue 35 cancelling, thank you.
03:05
Fire alarm hazard, 1930.
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Location mentioned:
Thoreau St, Concord, MA 01742
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