Medical crew assists person at Plymouth residence, Plymouth MA
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Emergency medical responders assisted a person who needed help with moving at a residence near Bettencourt Road in Plymouth. No further emergency was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 3, near Bettencourt Road, medical response, level 2.
00:06
Battalion 3, near Bettencourt Road, medical response, level 2, 1 o'clock.
00:23
Battalion 4, near Bettencourt Road, medical response, level 2.
00:30
Battalion 4, near Bettencourt Road, medical response, level 2, 1 o'clock.
00:43
Yes, Ty, but it came in from the alarm company.
00:47
The lift assistant, the gentleman installed over his wheelchair.
00:51
They tried to make contact after the call-in, but were unable to reach him.
00:57
Freebie.
01:06
On A3 is on.
01:09
A3 on location.
01:12
A3 on location.
01:17
Number 3-2A2A2BI heading for fuel.
01:22
Interior, you clear BIA heading for fuel.
01:31
We're telling you, a fire alarm.
01:33
That fire private has returned to all be clear, return.
01:36
We'll be clear, turn.
01:42
We're reaching a three. Five by his arm are made two.
01:45
You're going to be two every time.
01:51
Medical 1stile-A-Matic 1-1-spection 2.
01:56
Medical-W, I guess, back with that.
02:00
Engine 2, near Bettencourt Road, engine 2 is command.
02:07
Engine 2, near Bettencourt Road.
02:10
Engine 2, you guys come in.
02:18
Engine 2, the final alarm, command will be terminated.
02:21
Near Bettencourt Road, lift assist only.
02:24
We'll stay returning.
02:28
Engine 2, command terminated, lift assist only.
02:30
You're clear returning.
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Location mentioned:
Bettencourt Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360
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