Medical assist for elderly man with neck and back pain, Old Saybrook CT
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Emergency responders assisted a 72-year-old man with neck and back pain at an apartment near Essex Road in Old Saybrook. Protective services requested a welfare check for an elderly woman at the same address who reported no food and inability to obtain any.
Audio|Heard on: Old Saybrook Public Safety
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Medical assist number near Essex Road, unit number two.
00:04
Coaches?
00:06
Pardon.
00:08
Water. Water.
00:11
It's going to be for a 72-year-old male neck and back pain.
00:35
Old Saybrook EMS, you're responding to near Essex Road apartment number two for the 72-year-old male body pain.
00:41
We're doing old taberic MMS, you're responding to near Essex Road apartment number two for the 72-year-old male body pain.
00:48
Your timeout is 15, 23 hours W.L (number withheld).
01:02
Outside job on the back counter.
01:06
Roger.
01:09
Clear.
01:17
All right.
01:25
Quarters 524.
01:27
The Welfare Welfare Act 14thrally Drive, Code 1.
01:35
Roger.
01:41
The protective services of the elderly requesting a welfare check for (name withheld) at that address stated that she called them saying she has no food and no way of getting it.
01:58
1230.
02:03
IRS 1530.
02:10
It's the door on the side, I believe, it's all the way upstairs.
02:16
Hello it. Hello it.
02:23
You're responding.
02:27
EMS you're responding.
02:28
It's going to be near Essex Road, apartment number two for the 72-year-old male body tank.
02:39
Hey true, we'll take the call this time.
02:43
I got a cold response for EMF.
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Location mentioned:
Essex Rd, Old Saybrook, CT 06475
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