Medical patient refused transport after forced entry, Springfield MA
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Medical responders attended near Sherman Street where a 60-year-old male patient refused hospital transport. Entry was forced due to an alarm, but maintenance staff were present working on the alarm system near Worthington Street.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Respond to near Sherman St.
00:03
Medical.
00:09
Engine 3, second with fire alone.
00:15
Engine 3 Alpha.
00:16
Fire alarm.
00:17
Engine 3 Alpha, fire alarm, meet you loud and clear.
00:21
Engine 3, Bravo, testing with fire alarm.
00:23
How do you read?
00:25
Engine 3, Bravo, fire alarm, medial out and clear.
00:32
Fire alarm, 2.
00:39
Who's on scene with AMR?
00:42
Receive to talk to your understanding with AMI.
00:44
Somebees for a 60-year-old male with testing.
00:46
Engine 6 fire alarm.
00:49
Fire alarm is on, on engine 6.
00:52
Engine 6 will be out of the district and route to Tapplic for fuel.
01:01
Receive Inters 6, out of district and en route to Tapley for fuel.
01:14
AMR is in care of the patient.
01:17
It looks like he is refusing to go to the hospital.
01:23
But, TAC1 has forced entry.
01:26
TAC1 is back in service.
01:28
Also be advised for this address, near Worthington.
01:32
There is maintenance being conducted on the alarm panel right now by maintenance staff.
01:40
Receive tap on back in service,
01:43
AMR care to patient, patient is refusing,
01:47
you had to force entry, maintenance is on scene,
01:50
there is being worked done on the system at that's located.
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Location mentioned:
Sherman St, Springfield, MA 01109
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