Medical emergency reported near Depot Street, Douglas MA
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Emergency services responded to a medical incident near Depot Street involving a 56-year-old male with difficulty breathing and a history of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The patient was previously transported two days earlier for respiratory distress.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
There's a fire alarm to any available EMS personnel requesting a medic near Depot Street.
00:03
Bushery Department 5.
00:05
Again, there's a fire alarm, any available EMS personnel requesting a medic near Depot Street Department 5.
00:11
Okay, everyone follow.
00:17
All right. See, D.
00:18
Bush Street.
00:22
Okay, everyone hug.
00:26
A2 to fire alarm.
00:30
Okay, two to fire alarm.
00:31
All right.
00:35
Transporting one AOLS, Belmont.
00:42
This is too heavy transporting.
00:51
Call her (number withheld).
00:55
(number withheld).
00:58
Korn-540 people.
01:04
I see, Carthau, have you.
01:05
Okay, Kornvath, how are you?
01:11
Ux4G1, Douglas, file.
01:18
Oh,
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so I'm answering that expert.
01:23
Oxford, J1, and we're at your town, near Depot Street.
01:29
Receive, Oxford, driving here, it's going to be near Depot Street, Appointment 5.
01:36
near Depot Street, receipt.
01:51
Hello, welcome to Oxford James.
01:56
I have a (name withheld) year old male,
02:02
difficulty breathing history of asthma COPD.
02:05
He was transported two days ago for respiratory distress.
02:09
We're very happy to have him in a chair and bring him down to you when you are all right.
02:14
Receive, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Depot St, Douglas, MA 01516
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