Medical call for man unable to walk on second floor, Whitman MA
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Emergency units responded to a medical call near Washington Street for a 62-year-old man unable to walk on the second floor. The patient was transported by basic life support to BMC South hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Whitman Fire and Rescue
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02:18
Transcript:
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Retire, receiving a second medical near Washington Street on the second floor,
00:05
a 62-year-old male unable to ambulate.
00:12
You're only 247-0-243-50.
00:18
247, 243 received.
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Commander Wobit fired for 4E will transport.
00:28
Recease for 4A wheel transport.
00:38
Temple Street, Commander Wobiton fire.
00:41
We'll open each other call and watch the street again.
00:45
Yeah, Washington the street is going to be a 62-year-old male unable to ambulate the second floor.
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Receive, you're patient in my groups.
00:57
Received.
01:06
Number five,
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247, 243 are on Washington Street.
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Taking fire is dispatching.
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Measure 243, 247,
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near Washington Street, EMF.
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City, Washington Street, North from Temple, after Jenkins, press house right side.
01:35
On fire, a interlocation Washington Street.
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Here's on location to Washington Street.
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Up to the second floor.
01:51
The weapon is right for Cot 3.
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All right, then, Cot 3.
02:03
POSC 2404A transporting BLS with BMC South, TAC 3.
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Resporting in Washington, you may have a minute, over there.
02:14
Receive 24A, transport in BLS, BMC South, Tad3, and Road, Washington Street, Trampton.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Whitman, MA 02382
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