Elderly woman experiences breathing difficulty near Standish Road, Wellesley MA
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Emergency medical teams responded to an elderly woman experiencing difficulty breathing near Standish Road. She was recently released from the hospital and found conscious at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wellesley Police and Fire, AreaWide3, Metro Fire
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
With Byermedics, near Standish Road is going to be for an elderly female difficulty breathing.
00:05
She was just released from the hospital.
00:09
Inceives 6, Standish.
00:24
M.S.
00:26
Medical, Respiratory Distress, near Standish Road, Engine 2, Medic 1.
00:37
EMS, medical, respiratory distress, near Standish Road, engine two, medic one, timeout, 359.
01:05
Would you like us to respond?
01:12
Sir, we have our medical one on for that medical.
01:30
14.12 control.
01:32
The control.
01:37
On arrival, near Standish.
01:41
Three six hours.
01:43
She was released earlier from the hospital breathing.
01:46
She was released earlier from the hospital.
01:49
Awaken conscious rear door of that entry.
01:53
402.
01:57
Angie Tews on responding.
02:02
Adjutor, you're also on with Medical 1 for the Medical 4.2.
02:06
The fire line?
02:14
Wellesied the fire, answering 68.
02:18
We're back in town for BLS coverage.
02:24
68, I have you back in our town for BLS coverage, 4-04.
02:28
Agent 2, file.
02:36
Engine 2, automatic 1 on arrival, near Standish Road on a Medical, 2 will have Standish Road command.
02:43
Our alarm has that Engine 2, Medical One on arrival, near Standish Road.
02:48
For the medical, engine 2's got Standish Road command.
02:51
Again, pass entry, rear door, 405.
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Location mentioned:
Standish Rd, Wellesley, MA 02481
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