Woman unresponsive but breathing at building lobby, Hopkinton MA
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Emergency responders found a woman unresponsive but breathing in an elevator near East Main Street. She was later moved to the lobby where she became conscious and alert.
Audio|Heard on: Hopkinton Police, Fire and DPW
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Hopkins Fire, dispatching.
00:02
Ambulance 1, Squad 1.
00:04
Unresponsive person.
00:06
There of you a state, near East Main Street.
00:09
Thisbatching, ambulance 1,
00:12
squad 1. Unresponsive person.
00:14
Bear you a state, near East Main Street.
00:18
Time out, (number withheld).
00:23
Near each main street.
00:24
We have an unresponsive person but breathing in the elevator.
00:49
Fire alarm.
00:51
What was your route?
00:53
Bob 1, I do and drill.
00:55
I have (number withheld) minutes.
00:57
All right.
01:09
All right. All right.
01:12
All right.
01:19
Opting fire, dispatching, ambulance 2, car 3, medical emergency, (number withheld) Hellcrest Drive.
01:27
Dispaction,
01:28
ambulance 2, R3, medical emergency,
01:32
(number withheld) Hellcrest Drive.
01:34
Time out,
01:35
1,400 hours.
01:38
Fire alarm 2 on 1.
01:50
There a mutual aid ambulance to the Hillcats Drive level.
01:53
I don't think it.
01:58
Just need advise, near East Maine.
02:00
It's going to be a female party that passed out in the elevator.
02:05
She is unresponsive but breathing.
02:08
They have moved her to the lobby.
02:17
Spot at the update.
02:20
A.2B.U. Divide, FD.
02:28
Party here is Conscious and alert at this time.
02:33
We'll receive conscious and alert at this time.
02:43
A1 Squad 1, she is conscious and alert at this time.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Hopkinton, MA 01748
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