Medical team assists woman with severe nosebleed, Hadley MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Aqua Vitae Road in Hadley, Massachusetts, for a woman experiencing a severe nosebleed. Reports indicated that the patient was taking blood-thinning medication. Medical and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hadley Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Our alarm call has been monitored.
00:01
Attention, action medic one respond near Aqua Vitae Road for the female party with a severe nosebleed.
00:09
Again, that's going to be near Aquavita Road.
00:12
The female party with the severe nosebleed, our alarm arrived 1937.
00:23
Fire alarm, red one.
00:27
Fire alarm is on, med one.
00:30
We're en route.
00:33
Received med one, we'll show you en route near Aqua Vitae Road.
00:35
Crossroads to the road, time is 19 fifty-eight.
00:45
Wow,
00:47
it's four.
00:50
Fire alarm's on, engine four.
00:53
We're on the air.
00:57
Thank you, engine four.
00:58
On the air responding.
01:00
Near Aqua Vitae Road, come twenty-three zero.
01:05
Fire alarm to Med One Engine Four.
01:08
Just be advised, this party is on blood thinner.
01:15
Medic One received.
01:19
Received.
01:29
Loud and clear.
01:35
One is on engine four.
01:39
We're on scene.
01:43
Receive engine four, off scene 2006.
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Location mentioned:
Aqua Vitae Rd, Hadley, MA 01035
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