Medical emergency for unconscious person at 11 Winston Street, between Locust and Waldo Streets., Saugus MA
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Medical emergency for unconscious person at 11 Winston Street, between Locust and Waldo Streets.
Audio|Heard on: Brockton Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
C8 response number 11, Winston Street, Street, between Locust Street, Waldo Street, the unconscious party.
00:07
Continue returning to 11,
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Winston Street.
00:12
1652.
00:18
Confident.
00:24
Command answer.
00:26
Okay,
00:30
receive, primary search is negative.
00:33
Number 26, okay.
00:34
We've got two lines, second progress, the same side.
00:39
George is another side.
00:42
Okay, receive.
00:44
Primary search is negative.
00:45
Two lines operate and making progress, receive.
00:53
I respond to number 102 Earl Street.
00:56
It's going to be building 14 apartment A alpha for the CO alarm.
01:02
102 Earl.
01:06
1653.
01:16
Engine 3, Medic 4, CIA responding to number 11, Winston Street, between Locust Street and Waldo Street, EMS.
01:22
Also, engine 5 responding to number 102, Earl Street, building 14,
01:27
apartment A Alpha,
01:29
for the investigation at 1654.
01:38
C-A-6 signal 2
01:43
2 No-druville command, call file-out.
01:52
File, I'm answering Milder Grove command.
02:00
Main fire building 26 motor road.
02:04
Two lines operating inside making good progress.
02:07
Stair fire knockdown.
02:09
Radical opening the roof.
02:15
Main fire 26 Madurord Road.
02:17
You have two lines inside in operation.
02:21
Have a ladder open in the roof.
02:23
1655.
02:27
Final Army is off, 11, Winston.
02:31
Engine 3 at number 11, Winston Street at 1650.
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Location mentioned:
Winston St, Saugus, MA 01906
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