Elderly patient with general sickness at residential address, Fitchburg MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an elderly patient experiencing general sickness on the first floor, rear, near Summer Street, Fitchburg. The patient was transported to Emerson Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg and Lunenburg Fire and Mid State Control
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Transcript:
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Rescue 3 near Summer St, first floor rear, general sickness.
00:07
Rescue 3.
00:08
Near Summer St, first floor in the rear, for general sickness.
00:13
Okay,
00:19
that's all right to you, N.
00:21
Rescue 3, responding, 1024.
00:27
Okay once in a news.
00:33
Paramounting one respond to 1025.
00:35
Thebound responding units to be advised, 490 degree with the significant bleed, callers awake and alert, 1025.
00:52
All right alarm registry is under Thompson Street.
00:54
Can we have the numeric one more done?
00:58
The other two three, that's going to be one five, near Summer St, first floor in the rear.
01:04
It's going to be for an elderly patient general sickness.
01:07
They're going to request to go to Emerson.
01:14
There's a fire call that's our control.
01:20
MedStar answering.
01:25
MedSahary availability on an ambulance to transport to Emerson.
01:32
Affirmative, you'll have N-45.
01:39
Receive, MedStar 45.
01:40
It's going to be near Summer St, first floor in the rear.
01:43
We'll meet rescue three on scene.
01:45
Every going on scene, 1027.
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Location mentioned:
Summer St, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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