Man unresponsive at apartments above pizza shop, Hull MA
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Emergency responders attended to a 37-year-old man who was found unresponsive and possibly not breathing at apartments located above a pizza shop near L Street in Hull, Massachusetts.
Audio|Heard on: Hull Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Fire's heading to near L Street Apartments for a 37-year-old male unresponsive unknown breathing.
00:07
Receive.
00:11
Received.
00:16
Right now, I'm response to that.
00:24
All fire alarm is dispatching.
00:26
Engine 3, Rescue 2C3[1], to near L Street Apartments.
00:32
Automedical,
00:34
(number withheld).
00:40
Receive 55 and 5.9, they stated, it's the apartments above the pizza place and the use of extras.
00:46
Five seconds.
00:47
John, I'm coming from headquarters.
00:54
(number withheld).
01:01
Recuse. Rescue.
01:02
Rescue 2.
01:09
Rescue 2 is on.
01:10
Rescue 2 is on.
01:17
L. T3.
01:20
All fire alarm, its company's honor, reslying to near L Street, the L Street Department's Phisman Medical.
01:29
(number withheld).
01:34
C3[1] has medical near L Street.
01:35
C3[1] has medical near L Street.
01:46
5-9-to-fight to use the side door.
01:55
They're unable to open this door, but I think this kid is up.
01:59
5-5, use the update.
02:03
Call for I'm from C3[1] companies unseen.
02:06
Companies are unseen.
02:08
1035.
02:13
PD is requesting fire to use the side door.
02:17
Receive.
Police codes explained
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[1]
C3: Car 3 (command officer) assuming incident command
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Location mentioned:
L St, Hull, MA 02045
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