Medical emergency for reported seizures near Prospect and Main streets, Hartford CT
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Emergency medical services responded to reports of seizures near Prospect Street and Main Street in Hartford.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 5, near Prospect Street, EMS response for the seizures, crosses our front stream, Cantonese Square North, he'll be on fire dispatch.
00:10
That's going to be near Prospect Street, EMS response for the seizures.
00:15
It's going to be located.
00:17
They're going to enter through the loading dock to the dressing rooms.
00:20
So they're going to be 1st Street.
00:22
Anthony Square North, you'll be on fire dispatch.
00:26
9.34. Good morning.
00:28
Responding, responding to the seizure.
00:31
9.34. Good morning.
00:32
We're going to respond to near Prospect Street.
00:34
I'm going to 6th,000, (number withheld).
00:40
Yeah, 9-2-20.
00:42
All right, well, we're putting up.
00:47
126.
00:51
17.
00:53
17.
00:57
Clear as I will take care of Barber Street.
01:03
My copy.
01:10
I think it's a comment.
01:15
She'll have been over.
01:18
She'll have been in for that o'clock.
01:28
HPD 99 is going to Main Street.
01:33
It's going to 600 Main Street.
01:35
It's going to be for seizures 101, 12-27.
01:40
99 copy the update, thank you.
01:47
901, prospect.
01:51
7901. 7901.
01:59
14 ocean I'll be at 10.2.17.
02:04
Okay for.
02:12
25.
02:14
I'll be on 17. 495. 17. 49.5 motion.
02:17
10 for.
02:25
911, we're on scene.
02:27
Do you have a better location on the patient?
02:35
Ninetylene, you can cancel.
02:36
It's the same call that 934 is on.
02:42
At 600 Main.
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Main St, Hartford, CT 06103
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