Man injured in medical emergency, New Britain CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded to a man with arm bleeding near Chestnut Street in New Britain. The patient, aged 57 and with a history of diabetes, was conscious and alert. Medics treated bleeding lacerations reported between Coles Street and Elm Street.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
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23, I got a 57-year-old male bleeding from his arm.
00:05
History of diabetes, conscious and alert at this time.
00:08
Did you want me to wait for 24 to clear or did you want me to send you in an engine?
00:14
I'll head over there.
00:17
So far, and we could hold it with full fire.
00:27
Ten four.
00:29
Had an engine code two?
00:32
No, negative.
00:33
Keep them in house.
00:35
I'll be there in a 2nd.
00:38
Received. Two four said they'll be clearing up very shortly.
00:42
Received. You can put me in route, sir.
00:46
Copy.
00:51
Medic three,
00:52
near Chestnut Street, apartment 302.
00:55
Bleeding lacerations emergent between Coles Street and Elm Street.
01:01
Medic two on scene.
01:03
Received.
01:06
Two four, we're clear.
01:07
You know, it's medic three.
01:09
Received near Chestnut Street.
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