Medical emergency appears on I-95 near Maple Street, Danvers MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a female vomiting inside a vehicle on I-95 northbound near the Maple Street exit was reported. Emergency responders arrived but found nothing concerning at the scene so far. The call was made by a passerby and may involve a transient medical situation.
Audio|Heard on: Danvers Fire Department Dispatch
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two's on.
00:03
Engine two's on response medical aid 95 northbound,
00:08
just prior to Maple Street Exit 70.
00:13
That's a female with the door open vomiting.
00:17
She'll be in an unknown color.
00:22
Engine two has that medical aid 95 north prior to Maple Street.
00:33
Fire alarm from engine three.
00:35
Engine three is back in quarters.
00:38
This is headquarters 940.
00:41
Fire on Northeast Paramedic Four.
00:45
We're in the area of 95 and Maple.
00:48
So far, nothing's off.
00:53
Hey, this is called in by a passerby.
00:57
He said look for the exit.
01:08
Fire alarm, remain at two.
01:11
Hello?
01:14
We're all full off in the area and nothing found so far.
01:17
We can continue up to Route 1.
01:23
Stay on the scene. We did only receive one call on this so far.
01:31
Received.
01:41
Fire off, ready to do.
01:48
We have nothing following up to exit 70.
01:50
We're going to be clear returning.
01:53
Kaplan received at 900 and forty-six.
01:58
Fire on to northeast.
02:02
Northeast Paramedic Four has that, and we're also canceling.
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