Medical aid for elderly man after fall in Ipswich, Ipswich MA
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Medical responders assisted an 80-year-old man who fell in the shower and was conscious and breathing. A second call was for an 83-year-old woman with severe abdominal pain who was conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Ipswich Fire Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by from Medical Aid, near Summer Street, Unit 18.
00:25
If special police and fires on the air with a medical aid, near Summer Street, Unit 18 for an 80-year-old male party, fall in the shower,
00:34
experiencing fast heart rate, he is conscious alert and breathing.
00:37
Again, that's a medical aid request, near Summer Street, Unit 18 for an 80-year-old male party,
00:44
fall in the shower,
00:45
unknown on the head strike.
00:47
He is conscious alert and breathing.
00:49
I'm up 1019.
00:58
Well, I'm engine four is on for near Summer Street.
01:07
Receive Engine 4, you're on for near Summer Street, Unit 18, 1020.
01:23
Say by for second medical aid, 35 Central Street, apartment 211.
01:43
Hit switch, police and fires on the air.
01:45
Second medical aid,
01:47
35 Central Street, apartment 211 for an 83-year-old female,
01:54
severe abdomen pain.
01:55
She is conscious alert and breathing.
01:58
Again, that's 35 Central Street, apartment 211 for an 83-year-old female,
02:05
severe abdomen pain.
02:07
She is conscious alert and breathing.
02:09
Time out of 1021.
02:13
Medical and fire alarm, respondent, Summer Street.
02:19
Receive, Medic 1, you're responding,
02:21
near Summer Street, Unit 18, 1021.
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Location mentioned:
Summer St UNIT 18, Ipswich, MA 01938
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