Patient assisted with medical lift near Perkins Street, Georgetown MA
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Emergency responders assisted a patient with lifting near Perkins Street in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Fire and ambulance units provided aid and equipment was brought to help move the patient safely.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Response,
00:01
Number near Perkins Street, requesting assistance with lifting a patient.
00:09
Useberry fire from regional response.
00:12
Medical aid, near Perkins Street, Cataldo on scene for lift assistance 1235.
00:31
Thank you.
00:40
Engine two is up.
00:43
Engine two, you're responding, near Perkins Street.
00:47
Cataldo is lifting a patient across street to Picard Street and Greenlea Street.
00:57
The original A3 is off the energy.
01:02
Attenate. At the energetic.
01:05
All the engine.
01:14
Everyfrey is under two.
01:15
You're on team.
01:18
5-1.
01:24
I'm going to be the stagia just as general.
01:28
Can you get that information if they call public assistance again whether we are in the ship?
01:50
Very fire from regional, correctionant.
01:53
Ambulance 2 added to the assignment near Perkins Street for a lift assist.
02:01
Your chair is needed.
02:04
Ambulance 2 added to the incident near Perkins Street for a lift assist.
02:10
Meet engine 2 on 6.
02:12
Hopefully.
02:19
See the lights is off.
02:23
Hey 2 responding.
02:25
For meeting engine 2 off, meeting, your steer chair is needed for a lift to Carr Street and New Street.
02:32
The street is going on.
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Georgetown, MA 01833
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