Emergency response for female with rapid heartbeat and labor, New London CT
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Emergency responders attempted to intercept an ambulance transporting an 18-year-old female experiencing labor contractions every two minutes and rapid heartbeat in New London near Montauk Avenue. The intercept was later canceled after a missed meet.
Audio|Heard on: Groton Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
We're requesting a medic for tachycardia.
00:02
We are passing the New London courthouse now.
00:05
Uh,
00:07
tend to there, sir.
00:10
Follow to Waterford.
00:16
I'm using 11 and 11.
00:20
Reese, I'm going to try for 14.
00:22
He'll probably be a missed in a second.
00:23
All right,
00:29
14, if you're in New London, we're attempting to intercept G500.
00:49
Following a medic 14 attempting an intercept from the city of New London, this to be with G500 transporting the 18-year-old female with tachycardia.
00:59
It's a medic 14 attempting to intercept with G500 in the city of New London for the 18-year female with tachycardia.
01:06
(number withheld).
01:08
14 make an 1818 with tachycardia? Correct.
01:13
They're originally transporting an 18-year female with contractions two minutes apart.
01:19
Now it spreads to tachycardia.
01:25
FileR G, 500.
01:27
FileRMG 500.
01:29
500. 500.
01:36
Four teams attempting to intercept with you at location.
01:40
Four teams attempting to intercept with the location.
01:44
Turned onto Montauk Avenue now.
01:46
Just let us down to the missed intercept.
01:49
Receive misintercept.
01:50
Let me take 14 can cancel.
01:53
Receive misintercept.
01:54
Let me get 14 can cancel.
01:57
Rise, right, 14.
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Location mentioned:
Montauk Ave, New London, CT 06320
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