Patient treated for low blood pressure at hospital, Lynn MA
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Medical emergency reported at Bay Ridge Hospital for a patient with low blood pressure and rapid heart rate. Emergency responders are on scene providing care.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 4, Medical 1, BLS to follow,
00:03
near Granite Street, the Bay Ridge Hospital,
00:06
in room 208,
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for patient hypotensive tachycardic.
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That's ladder 4,
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medic 1, BLS to follow near Granite Street,
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the Bay Ridge Hospital in room 208 on floor 2 for a patient that's hypotensive tachycardic.
00:31
Ladder 4, Medic 1, Atlantic 13, near Granite Street, Bay Ridge Hospital in room 208 on floor 2 for patient that's hypotensive tachycardic.
00:43
That's Ladder 4, Medic 1, Atlantic 13, near Granite Street, Bay Ridge Hospital in room 208 for a patient that's hypotensive and tachycardic.
00:59
Fire home, Lata 4 is on scene.
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Lata 4 on scene.
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13 to fire on.
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Linax 13.
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13.
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13, run for granite, please.
01:17
916, Your Honor, responding.
01:18
You're going in with Lato 4 and Mediq 1.
01:23
Engine 3, BLS to follow 20 Park Street unit number 1515 for a medical alert activation, unknown injuries after a fall.
01:33
That's engine 3, BLS to follow, 2-0 Park Street Department 15 for a medical alert activation, unknown injuries after,
01:43
unknown injuries after a fall.
01:46
Stand by for PA-only message.
01:53
File on medical.
01:54
Medic 1, you're on scene?
02:04
Affirmative.
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13, on-sea.
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Line 13, Mediq 13, Medi-1 on-scene.
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Location mentioned:
Granite St, Lynn, MA 01904
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