Cancer patient with high fever and vomiting in Groton, Groton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 57-year-old male cancer patient near Hummingbird Way in Groton. The patient was vomiting and had a high fever. Mutual aid ambulances were requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Groton Fire Dispatch
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Confirmary AMS in my second medical near Hummingbird Way.
00:19
Tension Groton Fire EMS on with your second medical.
00:22
Respond to near Hummingbird Way, a 57-year-old male, cancer patient vomiting, and a high fever called in third party.
00:30
We're being sent to Groton fire ems on with your second medical,
00:33
near Hummingbird Way.
00:36
A 57-year-old male, cancer patient vomiting, high fever called in third party, 12.09.
00:44
By alarm from CCC.
00:49
Friendly, muntary.
00:52
We're going to be tied up where we are.
00:54
Can you turn off for mutual aid ambulance for the primary?
01:00
Let's see. Let's see.
01:07
Dr.
01:09
Ryan, A2, calling down the telephone.
01:18
Go out and firetals, medic one on scene.
01:26
Sounds a medic one on scene, 12-7.
01:31
Rotten fire alarm, Littleton, Metticoot.
01:36
Groundfire, you're answering Littleton.
01:41
We're on in responding to your town, near Hummingbird Way.
01:47
First,
01:49
Littleton, Route near Hummingbird, 1214.
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Location mentioned:
Hummingbird Ln, Groton, MA 01450
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