Medical emergency on North Common Street in Lynn, Lynn MA
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Fire units responded to a medical emergency near North Common Street in Lynn. Medic 1 and Atlantic units assisted, and the patient was transported to Salem Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Fireland,
00:01
Engine 3 arrive near North Common Street.
00:04
Three are unseen, one two one, one near North Common Street.
00:07
There should be somebody outside to assist you where he is.
00:14
Medic 1 is also en route.
00:15
Big one on team.
00:20
I'm trying to line into nine and quarters.
00:23
Nine quarters.
00:30
Medic 1 from Engine 3, you're going to be all set.
00:35
Receive Engine 3, thank you.
00:36
File off, so by the bike 1, sir.
00:39
Everyone in service.
00:41
All right,
00:44
service.
00:45
File, I'm Atlantic 14 on scene.
00:50
Atlantic 14 on scene.
00:58
Atlantic unit coming in North Common Street.
01:00
Can you, uh,
01:02
for the time being, bring up your computer only?
01:07
Filearm from Atlantic 12.
01:11
Fire alarm answering Atlantic 12.
01:16
We'll be transporting one to Salem.
01:18
Is there an ALS available, sir?
01:20
Vision has a head strike predacardic.
01:25
Medic 1 from Firearm.
01:30
Medic 1 from Firearm.
01:34
Medical 1.
01:42
Medic 1, where does your route to travel?
01:47
Medical 1, we just pulled us from the fuel depot.
01:51
Oh,
01:53
say you standby.
01:58
Fireland, Atlantic 12.
02:05
My apologies fire alarm and medical one.
02:09
Turning on to Holyo Street now.
02:12
I'm going to take Western Ave to Staling.
02:16
Okay, Lennox 12, go through your base.
02:19
Medic 1 will be chasing you.
02:23
Roger, we have that.
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N Common St, Lynn, MA
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