Fire alarm reported near Pulaski Blvd in Bellingham, Bellingham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported near Pulaski Boulevard in Bellingham. Emergency responders arrived on scene and established command. A 60-year-old female, unable to walk and with a history of low potassium and a recent partial leg amputation, was present and conscious but confused. The incident was managed and command was later terminated.
Audio|Heard on: Bellingham Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm.
00:03
Fire alarm.
00:04
Fire alarm.
00:07
Company is responding, near Pulaski Blvd.
00:13
Receive companies enter at 2035.
00:15
They have a 60-year-old female, unable to ambulate and has a history of low potassium.
00:19
She is conscious but confused.
00:21
She did have a recent partial leg amputation.
00:24
She did have a recent partial leg amputation.
00:31
419, control.
00:36
Control. Can you assign me an AC for this and we are back?
00:49
Ready to save back in quarters, 2026.
00:54
4119, your AC is (number withheld) stop for Charlie.
01:07
16, thank you.
01:22
Fire alarm.
01:26
Company's on scene.
01:27
All three is Pulaski Command.
01:31
Receive companies on arrival, Car 3 taking command, 2028.
01:36
Self-A command, file-off.
01:41
File-up. Fire on.
01:44
Watch one-thous in vehicles.
01:46
Follow once in late for mid-time news.
01:51
Receive to close the vehicle.
01:52
Ladder once they're returning, command terminated, 232.
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