Medical emergency near main street possibly requiring advanced life support, Lexington MA
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A medical emergency was reported near Main Street in Lexington, possibly requiring advanced life support. Multiple patients are being evaluated at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Harvard (town of) Fire/EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Coastal Andorans, medical emergency, near Main Street, Coastal Anderone.
00:07
We're gonna be off.
00:10
We're gonna be off.
00:13
Austin, second, Hunter.
00:15
Dad.
00:31
Answering.
00:33
A1 with ALS[1], Sandlinson.
00:37
A1 to ALS[1] with Emerson.
00:38
A1 to ALS[1] with Emerson.
00:41
All right now, current you can clear under detail.
00:49
Well, I'll let's you want to be responded.
00:55
Let's see one hand out there.
01:03
Oh, I see one will be 10 minutes.
01:09
Here are 331, 231, 2300 down for a medical.
01:13
22-year-old (name withheld) is playing.
01:16
...al 612, awaiting to a second-in, arrive the attack.
01:23
All right, you want to watch that, we're on Okay.
01:36
File on for A1.
01:40
File on for A1.
01:44
A1 proves to evaluate a street this time.
01:51
Okay, the message you're evaluating reporting for electric.
02:04
Anyone?
02:07
One?
02:08
See if I. We have two in the pastime.
02:12
One-side patient which they will evaluate two other patients.
02:17
Another two.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical care provided by trained personnel during emergency situations.
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Location mentioned:
Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420
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