Medical emergency for unresponsive woman near Old Blandford Rd, Otis MA
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Emergency responders were called to assist a 67-year-old woman near Old Blandford Road who was unresponsive but breathing.
Audio|Heard on: North Adams Police / Fire, Adams, Williamstown and County Police
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Transcript:
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Control Otis Ambulance, Otis Fire, please respond to near Old Blandford Road for a 67-year-old female unresponsive who is breathing.
00:12
Again, that's Berkshire control to Otis Fire, Otis Ambulance.
00:16
Please respond to near Old Blandford Road, 67-year-old female unresponsive.
00:23
All right am too ready.
00:25
Berkshire is clear at 1644.
00:30
Unit 3 is parking service.
00:34
1645.
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3-3. Yes.
00:44
733. Dispatched EMS near Old Blandford Road.
00:48
Near Old Blandford Road, 67-year-old female unresponsive.
00:52
She is breathing currently.
00:56
She is breathing currently.
00:58
Three, Steve, you can show...
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Green Road.
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Three feet.
01:18
Toning out ALS[1] now, 1646.
01:25
Please respond ALS[1] unit to Town of Otis near Old Blandford Road, 67-year-old female unresponsive, reported as breathing.
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That's Berkshire Control, Southern Berkshire Ambulance.
01:39
Please respond, ALS[1] intercept,
01:42
Town of Otis.
01:44
Near Old Blandford Road, 67-year-old female unresponsive, reported as bleeding.
01:49
Breathing. Berkshire is clear, 1646.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (ambulance/medical care)
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Location mentioned:
Old Blandford Rd, Otis, MA 01253
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