Person with rapid heart rate treated at apartment, Lynn MA
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Emergency services responded to an apartment near Tucker Street for a 67-year-old person experiencing a rapid heart rate and distress.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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02:49
Transcript:
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21.39, that's going to be actually apartment near Tucker Boulevard, according to the ambulance.
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Apartment near Tucker Boulevard, that's for a person with a rapid heart rate.
00:12
Safe.
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Apartment near Tucker Boulevard.
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5.2. 5.2. That's available.
00:27
38 responding to the area of 128 Butler for the alarm.
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38 responding the area of 128 Butler Street.
00:36
Investigating the area.
00:39
Boy,
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I'm going to open now with him.
00:52
Trolls, you thought he was done.
00:53
Nothing on London Street.
00:56
What was it?
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Hello?
00:59
Copy nothing on London Street.
01:03
P14400.
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Can I get a listen on Pennsylvania registration?
01:13
Michael, Michael Charlie,
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(number withheld).
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please.
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Providence, please. Prop. The Senate.
01:25
In 2011,
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Accura, 2A, Waldoz Hill has no call on the vehicle.
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38,000 area to executing.
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Terminative.
01:44
Registration expired 4.86.
02:06
201 for Tucker Boulevard for Medical.
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Injun 10, 1001 for Tucker Boulevard for medical.
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10,
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1001 for Tucker Boulevard for medical.
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400, engine 4th, 2nd.
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Andrew 4, you're in service.
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Measure 10th response.
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It's going to be on the third floor rapid micro-bio system,
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67-year-old now.
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They're like he's going to pass them.
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Tucker St, Lynn, MA
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