Medical emergency at McDonald's after man faints and falls, Maynard MA
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Emergency services responded to a medical incident at McDonald's near Main Street where a 29-year-old man fainted and hit the back of his head.
Audio|Heard on: Maynard Fire Department
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Mayer fire alarm on the air announcing the medical for near Main Street.
00:04
Again, made a fire alarm on the air announcing the medical for near Main Street.
00:09
Callers report there is a person bleeding.
00:13
Someone got hurt.
00:22
Maynardify that is going to be McDonald's.
00:32
We're... By the law, A1, N-J1-N-Respondon for near Main Street for the medical...
00:40
Enter 1, A1, I have you responding.
00:49
By alarm, companies on arrival.
00:53
I have companies on arrival.
00:56
I have companies on arrival.
01:03
By alarm, is the patient located inside?
01:16
Filearm, can you start ALS, and let's see.
01:32
Starting ALS.
01:41
Maynap alarm to engine one,
01:43
ALS is responding, no ETA.
01:50
Receive, if anyone has a message.
01:59
ALS-6 to meter fire.
02:04
Follow, I'm answering.
02:07
A-A-A-L-6 has response to near Main Street responding to Emerson Hospital.
02:13
A-Lisdick, I have you responding to Emerson Hospital.
02:16
A-Lisik's, I have you responding to Emerson Hospital.
02:24
Angel Wanda A-LIS.
02:26
A-LU-LFSI. A-L-L-A-L-L-S-3.
02:33
The patient update 29-year-old male, fainting episodes, fall, hit the back of the head.
02:42
Received on about five minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Maynard, MA 01754
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