Medical aid call for chest pain at Mayflower Detox, Wilmington MA
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At Mayflower Detox near Middlesex Ave, a 43-year-old male reported chest pain. Emergency units responded with lights and sirens. The condition was later determined to be heartburn, but an ambulance was still requested.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Wilmington Police and Fire, request for medical aids, Dector 2, engine 5, outside ambulance to respond.
00:05
Near Middlesex Ave, Mayflower Detox, 43-year-old male party with chest pain, code their response.
00:11
Again, near Middlesex Ave, the Mayflower Detox,
00:14
43-year-old male party with chest pain, code three.
00:21
P1 responding.
00:24
P1 your up.
00:28
P1, Europe.
00:29
New ready fire, new ready, finding, new report calling.
00:38
New brief fire, answering, new three, four, calling.
00:46
Are you notice stating that the accident's before Hale Street? They see you can clear.
00:55
They say he's had the effort.
01:03
File on from entry 5.
01:06
Answer, engine 5.
01:09
We're on for near Middlesex.
01:11
You can secure doors 3 and 5, please.
01:17
Ender 5, Your Honor, responding.
01:18
You have P1 as primary.
01:25
We have that, thank you.
01:33
Fire alarm, anyone?
01:41
Command answered for anyone.
01:45
Disregard, fire alarm 2 engine 5.
01:50
That's your 5th, sir.
01:53
PD on scene at Mayflower, not as reported, patient dealing with heartburn.
02:02
We have the enemy still requesting an ambulance.
02:08
All right,
02:14
I'll measure five something.
02:15
We'll go in and see what's going on.
02:18
I have that you're on scene in 1840.
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Location mentioned:
Middlesex Ave, Wilmington, MA 01887
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