95-year-old woman has difficulty breathing at apartment, Worcester MA
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Emergency responders were called to a 95-year-old woman having difficulty breathing at near Belmont, apartment 210. The power breaker was reset, oxygen was supplied, and the woman declined hospital transport. Housing services were requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester City Fire and EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Respondent at near Belmont, can you take it?
00:03
That's the primary of going to see for near Belmont.
00:06
You see if we'll see on safe.
00:09
Fireland engine two.
00:18
I did too.
00:20
I'm not sure if there's something going on with the answering services live.
00:26
The call dropped a couple of times when I was able to get a hold to someone.
00:30
Are they going to send it some maintenance and they're going to call me back with an ATA?
00:35
All right,
00:36
I'll receive for you in a second.
00:39
Appreciate.
00:49
6190. near Belmont is going to be apartment 210210.
00:53
You have a 95-year-old female difficulty breathing.
00:59
16, just flying near Belmont, apartment 210.
01:02
Apartment 210.
01:10
And the 16 fireline?
01:12
Fire Alarm.
01:15
16's on scenes.
01:18
Unseen, 46 minutes.
01:22
Fire alarm from Carolina 2.
01:24
Here we read the EA for Palma.
01:28
BC, John at 16.
01:37
All right, we've reset her breaker.
01:40
She does have power.
01:42
We've plugged a few things that are all on that breaker.
01:45
The oxygen's on.
01:46
He does not want to go to hospital.
01:48
They just would like with housing to come down.
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Location mentioned:
Belmont St, Worcester, MA 01604
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