Two-year-old has allergic reaction in Plymouth, Plymouth MA
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Emergency medical units responded to a two-year-old male experiencing an allergic reaction near Fresh Pond Avenue in Plymouth. Engine 5 arrived on scene and handled the situation; Engine 6 was canceled after initial dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
A6, META2, Engine 6, near Fresh Pond Avenue, ALS medical, respond level 2, A6, META2, Engine 6.
00:10
Near Fresh Pond Avenue, ALS medical, respond level 2, (number withheld).
00:20
Near Fresh Pond Avenue.
00:25
Engine 6 out of the near Fresh Pond Avenue.
00:41
We're still on the ad.
00:44
Would you like us to respond to near Fresh Pond?
00:51
That's affirmative A6.
00:52
Respond to near Fresh Pond.
00:54
All right to respond to near Fresh Pond.
01:00
Bobnick to respond to near Fresh Pond.
01:04
Medic to respond, I think.
01:10
Engine 6, two-year-old male allergic reaction. Calling party states that he currently has a reaction and is shaking.
01:25
Engine 5 is on near Fresh Pond to allergic reaction.
01:28
Engine 5.
01:35
That's affirmative, near Fresh Pond.
01:37
Engine 6, you can stand down.
01:43
Engine 6 has the cancellation.
01:45
We can show it's return to quarters in service.
01:49
Received engine 6, return to quarters in service.
02:04
Engine 5, near Fresh Pond Avenue, ALS medical, respond level 2.
02:10
Engine 5, near Fresh Pond Avenue, ALS medical, response level 2, (number withheld).
02:17
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02:24
Engine 5 is seen with the man.
02:28
Engine 5, all seen with command.
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Location mentioned:
Fresh Pond Ave, Plymouth, MA 02360
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