Medical emergency for elderly woman with stroke symptoms, Wilmington MA
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Emergency responders treated a 71-year-old woman showing stroke symptoms near Cary Street and Lee Street in Wilmington. She was transported to Leahy Clinic for advanced care. One patient refused transport.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Attentionment, police and five units, request for medical aid.
00:04
It's going to be sector two,
00:06
engine five, and out of town.
00:09
Near Cary Street,
00:12
off Lee Street, off Glen, near Cary Street.
00:15
71-year-old female with stroke-like symptoms via code three response.
00:20
Near Cary Street off Lee Street.
00:32
Fireline, Engine 5 is on near Cary Street.
00:36
Agent 5-year-on, you're going to have North Reading responding.
00:42
Have it, North Reading.
00:48
Fireland, close 5, please.
01:02
File on to Major One.
01:05
Answer, Andrew One.
01:06
Answering one.
01:14
Followed not putting any for carry.
01:21
Multiple units.
01:23
Engine one goes your method. The action B-BACCH will have one to the Lahey Clinic.
01:26
We have one patient refusal.
01:28
Moistrate command terminate.
01:36
North Reading Rescue, we have you on responding to near Cary Street with our engine 5 to Near Cary Street off of Lee Street.
01:43
Engine one we have it, one BLS transport, one refusal.
01:57
Fire alarm from 203 Lowell Street, Commit.
02:02
Answering 203 Lowell, command.
02:07
Patient has regained consciousness, excuse me, ALS, transport to Leahy, shortly.
02:13
Have it patient gained consciousness ALS to Leahy shortly, 7-17.
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Location mentioned:
Cary St, Wilmington, MA 01887
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