Two people fell at location near Martin St, Melrose MA
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Emergency responders were called to a location near Martin Street for two people who had fallen. Two ambulances were requested and dispatched from nearby towns. One patient was located in room 105.
Audio|Heard on: Melrose Fire Dispatch
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Just keep in mind there are two people that did fall.
00:03
D.D. was requesting two ambulances at that location.
00:06
Arrestruck has been notified.
00:25
Yeah,
00:26
I've gotten responded to already Martin, 044.
00:30
August ambulance, he's on team with bladder one.
00:36
And we'll still have it on team 046.
00:45
13th Street command of fire alarm.
00:48
I'll answer.
00:51
Do you have an ambulance coming to this call?
00:57
Yes, Armstrong said that that unit will be coming from Saugus.
01:05
Yeah, the message.
01:13
Fire alarm, Armstrong,
01:14
Saugus,
01:17
E1.
01:26
Final Army answering 1.
01:29
We're responding to 513.
01:34
I have then responding to 513-048.
01:42
I'm Armstrong P5.
01:44
We're going to be responding to Martin Street from Stoneham.
01:54
B.E5, I have you on respond to Forty Martin Street from Stolumb, 048.
02:05
40 Martin Street, permit.
02:07
File, I'm answering.
02:09
File, I'm answering.
02:11
Yeah, we have two patients here, two different rooms.
02:15
The second one that needs any of those is 105.
02:23
105 hand the message.
02:25
Fire alarm to P5.
02:32
P5 answer.
02:35
We have an update from man on scene.
02:37
Your second patient will be in room 105.
02:46
P5 has a message.
02:54
Alarm, Armstrong Saul to see Yonseen.
02:59
Unseen.
03:03
Uncene 0551.
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Location mentioned:
Martin St, Melrose, MA 02176
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