Person fell in bathroom at Lynn Street residence, Peabody MA
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near Lynn Street for a person who fell in the bathroom. The patient was intermittently conscious and advanced life support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Peabody Police and Fire
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
The trail 2d11.
00:05
VE11. A medical aid is going to be for near Lynn Street for a fall in the bathroom.
00:14
Roger.
00:26
Reported medical aid, near Lynn Street, Ingen 5, nearest cross streets, Lynn Street courts.
00:34
Reported medical aid, near Lynn Street, Ingen 5, nearest cross streets, Lynn Street Court.
00:43
Fall occurred in the bathroom.
00:52
816 to Firearmour responding to near Lynn Street.
00:57
Parties now in response.
01:00
Correct, we have to have to have to have been normal.
01:04
All right now in response Fire alarm making five parties now in response.
01:16
Five Rob.
01:22
Seebe. Parallum, back seven.
01:28
Parallam next to seven.
01:32
Parallam.
01:33
This morning can play the Lynn Street.
01:39
Steve.
01:47
Islander 5.
01:49
Do you have ALS summons? In and out of consciousness.
01:55
Permanent.
02:04
Measure 5 from Medell 7 is coming through loads.
02:08
William Swift.
02:09
See,
02:12
Steve. Is response to the painful stimuli?
02:17
And I'm going.
02:26
I would next 16th of our alarm on James, Wind Street.
02:32
Safe.
02:34
All behind me.
02:38
Go down the driveway if you can.
02:48
Lover control, you can arrive me, fire at Atlantic Guardia.
02:52
Roger.
02:57
We're in the driveway.
02:58
We're in the driveway.
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Location mentioned:
Lynn St, Peabody, MA 01960
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