11-year-old male faints and recovers in Concord, Concord MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 11-year-old male fainted while showering at a residence near Virginia Road in Concord. He regained consciousness, is alert, breathing, and talking. He has had a mild fever for a few days; it is unknown if related to the fainting.
Audio|Heard on: Concord Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Station One, Medical Dispatch.
00:02
Near Virginia Road, Concord.
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It's for an 11-year-old male who passed out, currently conscious, alert, breathing, and talking.
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Concord Fire Alarm to Engine Three, A Two,
00:31
respond to near Virginia Road for medical.
00:37
This is for an 11-year-old male who fainted.
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Currently conscious, breathing, and talking.
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(number withheld).
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Control calling Car Six.
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Car six, fire is responding to near Virginia Road for medical.
01:03
An 11-year-old male fainted while in the shower.
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Currently conscious, breathing, and talking.
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Hi, I'm Ranger Three.
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Problems answering Engine Three?
01:32
Engine Three and A Two are on.
01:37
Engine 3, A2, responding to near Virginia Road for 11-year-old male syncopal episode.
01:45
Now conscious, alert, breathing, and talking.
01:47
Engine 3, A2,
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The RP reports temperature of about 101 for last few days.
01:56
Unknown if related.
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Location mentioned:
Virginia Rd, Concord, MA 01742
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