Medical assistance provided at Christopher Heights, Marlborough MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical aid call at a residential care facility near Pleasant Street. A 75-year-old male had fallen in the front lobby and required lift assistance. The individual was conscious and breathing, and no EMS transport was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Marlborough Fire Department
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 1, Medic 3, EMS,
00:10
Medical aid, low priority, near Pleasant Street.
00:14
Squad 1, Medic 3, EMS, medical aid, low priority, near Pleasant Street.
00:30
Even d'ri-49.
00:36
Someone fire line.
00:38
We're running off.
00:42
You're going to be responding to near Pleasant Street, Christopher Heights.
00:46
Again, near Pleasant Street, Christopher Heights in the front lobby for a male who fell and needs lift assistance.
00:52
Correction, the male is approximately 75 years old.
00:55
75-year-old male.
00:57
Fallen in the front lobby, needs lift assistance.
00:59
He is conscious and breathing.
01:04
Secretary from the squad.
01:09
Okay, freeze on.
01:11
Yeah.
01:14
You guys can cancel.
01:15
No EMS needed.
01:16
Just a lift assist.
01:21
Received, thank you.
01:28
All right one final.
01:34
Assistance given, no EMS needed, clear and return.
01:39
Squad, assistance given, clear and returning, portion 52.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant St, Marlborough, MA 01752
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