Medical call for chest pain and fast heart rate, Harvard MA
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Emergency responders treated a person with chest pain and a fast heart rate near Pritchard Street in Harvard and transported them to Emerson Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Harvard (town of) Fire/EMS
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue, respond, near Pritchard Street, Robin, (number withheld).
00:05
Rescue respond, near Pritchard Street, (number withheld).
00:09
Jail, jail, pain, rescue 3, file out 22, 28.
00:19
File, Richard three is...
00:20
Richard.
00:22
Actually, three is fine, like you're gonna ask.
00:30
Follow, Richard three is off.
00:31
Preciative three's off.
00:34
Preciated on, what you say.
00:41
File-LOR, RET-1 is clear returning.
00:43
Rep.
00:46
Rep. A.2 is going to be transporting one to Emerson Hospital.
01:04
Back one's cleared quarters.
01:07
8-8241, Emerson.
01:09
Medical One clear.
01:10
2231.
01:15
There are a minute going to fire alarm.
01:21
Fireman, Mr. Minerick 1. The minute's a minute one.
01:26
2nd3.
01:38
Medicare. Keyes publicid.
01:42
Brits, a three to follow up.
01:47
Follow me,
01:48
can you start up for chest pain and tachycardia?
01:55
Thank you very much.
01:56
Thank you very much.
02:01
That's a different private department, near Pritchard Street, 7,912, chest pain, tachycardia.
02:07
Number one responds.
02:08
Near Pritchard Street, Providence.
02:10
Chest pain, tachycardia.
02:12
Therick one, Powell, one, two, and four.
02:19
Excuse me phone.
02:22
Okay, let me care, send her, okay.
02:25
No, it's fine.
02:29
It's a good one of those two days.
02:36
Okay, one of those two days.
02:40
Thank you very much.
02:42
Thank you.
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