Patient choking but able to breathe in Princeton, Princeton MA
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Emergency responders were sent to Princeton after a Lifeline alert. The patient was choking but can now breathe. Advanced medical support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Princeton Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Service 3. By alarm, can you start us a call, tone,
00:09
or 47 crosswind,
00:12
unknown lifeline activation,
00:14
60,
00:15
A2, and 60 service 3 will be in Reed?
00:23
What was the E2 complaint for this?
00:29
Lifeline activation unknown medical.
00:34
See?
00:40
682, call a fire one.
00:43
I'm answering.
00:45
You update the nature of the call says choking is able to breathe.
00:54
(name withheld).
00:58
(name withheld). Do you want tones going out and do you need ALS[1]?
01:17
Affirmative on ALS[1].
01:19
You can tone it.
01:34
Mr. Mr. Mr.
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Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Medical, counsel to respond ALS[1].
01:37
L.S. 4.0. Cross to respond to your medical, counsel, counsel to respond ALS[1].
01:56
L. 47% crossman charge.
02:01
9-5-responseing mental account to respond to A-R.
02:06
47. From-term, drive, for the heart-he-chial game.
02:10
Ciel's great.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical care provided by trained personnel during emergency situations.
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Princeton, MA
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