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Person in cardiac arrest reported at Newton-Wellesley HospitalNewton MA

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Newton, MA

An open 911 call from Newton-Wellesley Hospital reported sounds of CPR, indicating a person in cardiac arrest. Emergency response teams and hospital security were dispatched to investigate the medical emergency inside the hospital.

Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
03:47
Transcript:
00:00
We have a 911[1] open line.
00:07
One of the landlines there. It sounds like CPR[2] taking place in the background, someone saying I'm not a doctor.
00:19
Roger, are you know where in the hospital?
00:23
A negative, we can't tell where it's coming from.
00:26
I call the ER. They aren't aware of any CPR[2] going on in the ER right now.
00:34
Roger.
00:42
B-E-F!
00:47
Engine 2, MEDIC 2 FS1. Engine 2, MEDIC 2 FS1, respond.
00:52
Newton Wellesley Hospital, 2014, Watson Street.
00:55
We've got a cell phone open 911[1] with what sounds like CPR[2] going on in the background.
01:02
I'm known where in the hospital it is.
01:05
It's the cell phone.
01:06
We've lost the connection.
01:08
We just play the area.
01:10
Engine 2, MEDIC 2FS1 respond, Newt & Walsley Hospital, 2014, Washington Street.
01:15
I'm known where we have security checking as well.
01:18
A possible cardiac arrest. In response 542 at 2014,
01:22
Washington, 16, 14.
01:26
Medications fire alarm. We're back in the city. We'll take that call.
01:32
A medic 5, are you near the Newton Walters at the Medic 2 run?
01:38
That's yeah, we're coming from Newtack.
01:41
Yeah,
01:42
we'll continue Medic 2 and you can stay free.
01:46
Receive, you know service.
01:51
Agent 2 has a run from Western Square.
01:54
Engine 2 you have it.
01:57
File on the bank,
01:59
too.
02:01
Medical. Medicare. It's not here.
02:03
3C.
02:10
One year responding.
02:13
One year responding.
02:26
One, two, one, four,
02:28
for a fall, 60-year-old female constant breathing.
02:31
Medi-5 respondent even at Newton Highlands, building A's and Alfa, 99-eatham Street.
02:36
You know, one-two-one-four for the fall.
02:38
In air spot, 65-3-1-9-9-eat-m,
02:41
15-16.
02:45
Medic-5 is 99-eat-em.
02:47
Medic five, yeah.
02:54
2, MEDIC 2, FS1 are assigned the Newt-Welzzly Hospital, 2014, Washington.
03:00
Hospital cardiac arrest. Airspace 542 at 2014, Washington.
03:09
Minnich 2 to fire alarm. Medics 2 is on the campus.
03:13
Medics 2 on the campus, 1617. 1617.
03:21
All three is off with fire.
03:25
Roger.
03:27
I notify their security as well.
03:33
Roger, thank you.
03:38
Investigating.
03:39
Agent two, out of command.
03:41
Agent two, you're off and that's at the end.
03:43
If we get security, look into it. We also call the E-O-IOT. I don't have anything going on.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hang-up call (911 hang-up)
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress

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