Medical response at Ashmont Station, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department personnel responded to a possible medical emergency involving an adult male experiencing abdominal pain following recent abdominal surgery in the south lobby of the Ashmont train station in Boston.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Ladder six off at Ashmont and ETA.
00:04
Do you know if this is a bus station or train station?
00:10
We've just given it as the lobby area.
00:16
Okay, ladder six out there investigating.
00:22
Investigating 1008.
00:24
Five to six.
00:28
Nine or six.
00:31
Yeah, we'll look at the patient.
00:33
It's going to be the south lobby, Ashmont train station.
00:36
Thirty-year-old male complaining of abdominal pain.
00:39
Had a recent abdominal surgery.
00:46
Thirty-year-old male, abdominal pain.
00:48
We said abdominal surgery.
00:49
And where was the patient again?
00:52
That's the south lobby, the closest to the trolley.
01:00
Okay, we'll update you in a minute.
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Location mentioned:
Ashmont Station, Boston, MA 02124
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