Woman with breathing difficulty treated near Park Street, Palmer MA
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According to the dispatch call, a 75-year-old woman experienced breathing difficulties with low oxygen levels at an apartment near Park Street in Palmer. Emergency medical services responded promptly and treated the woman on the second floor.
Audio|Heard on: Palmer Fire, Police and EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Palmer fire.
00:01
Attention, Palmer fire.
00:02
Respond to near Park Street.
00:07
Apartment second floor for the female party, difficulty breathing.
00:10
Again, attention, Palmer fire.
00:12
Respond to near Park Street.
00:15
Apartment second floor for the female party, difficulty breathing, oxygen levels reading between 76 and 88.
00:23
Time of first tone, 516.
00:31
Palmer fire has the tone 461.
00:41
A163. A163, 461.
00:47
Good.
00:50
We got ALS headed that way.
00:55
Precinct, both arm free.
00:58
A163 is en route.
01:03
520.
01:10
A163 from 461-461.
01:14
Answering.
01:17
You'll have Munson for ALS, again Munson.
01:23
Repeat.
01:29
461 from A163, Control, (number withheld).
01:35
521.
01:43
I'm going to be.
01:50
Station 14,
01:52
148,
01:55
Near Park Street, second floor in Palmer, again,
01:58
near Park Street, second floor in Palmer, request me,
02:02
a listener in a linson 75-year-old female supplied breathing at Station 14.
02:09
Palmer requested EMS, near Park Street, second floor, for 75-year-old female having difficulty breathing.
02:22
461 from A163.
02:24
You can cancel ALS.
02:30
Here it is.
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Location mentioned:
Park St, Palmer, MA 01069
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