Medical emergency at stop & shop with patient seizing, Peabody MA
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A medical emergency occurred near Howley Street at the Stop & Shop. A female patient was actively seizing and was given oxygen. Advanced life support units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Peabody Police and Fire
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
We're on. We're on Howley Street right now.
00:02
We have a seizure.
00:04
Punch a run.
00:06
Receive, you want ALS?
00:15
A dispatch EMS.
00:21
Receive, you want an ALS unit too?
00:26
That's affirmative.
00:29
Have the message.
00:38
TV control pvd12 you available?
00:41
I am.
00:44
Stop and drop Polly Street in the front lobby seizure.
00:50
Roger.
01:02
Reported medical aid near Howley Street, engine one, nearest cross streets, Main Street.
01:09
Reported medical aid near Howley Street, engine one,
01:14
nearest cross streets, Main Street.
01:23
Atlanta, 16, the fire alarm.
01:26
Fire alarm.
01:28
16, we're responding to near Howley Street.
01:32
Roosheed.
01:35
16 in the fire alarm.
01:43
File on.
01:45
16, just confirming that that's at the stop and shop for the seizure.
01:49
Yeah, that's affirmative.
01:52
16 receive, thank you.
01:56
16 from Edge 1, yeah, we're ready to be out of the front door.
02:00
Female patients still actively seizing.
02:03
We have around 02.
02:11
ALS1, fire long.
02:18
Answering ALS1.
02:20
ALS1 is responding to the stop and shop.
02:24
Received. ALS1, did you get that message from Edgemont?
02:31
Negative. Go again with it.
02:34
It's going to be at the front door, a female patient, still actively seizing on O2.
02:43
Can on the message.
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Location mentioned:
Howley St, Peabody, MA 01960
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