Medical emergency on Massachusetts Turnpike, Newton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the Massachusetts Turnpike westbound near mile marker 125.8 in Newton for a 24-year-old woman experiencing a panic attack and difficulty breathing inside a car. The woman was conscious, and medical personnel transported her for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine One, Ladder Three, Rescue One, C Two, Medic Three.
00:03
That's Engine One, Ladder Three, Rescue One, C Two, Medic Three.
00:06
Respond to Massachusetts Turnpike westbound near mile marker 125.8 for a 24-year-old female, conscious, breathing in a gray Mazda CX-5, experiencing a panic attack and having difficulty breathing.
00:21
Again, that's Engine One, Ladder Three, Rescue One, C Two, Medic Three.
00:25
Respond to Massachusetts Turnpike.
00:27
Westbound.
00:29
The area is near mile marker 125.
00:32
Mazda inside, 24-year-old female, conscious, breathing with difficulty, having a panic attack.
00:56
That's just a medical on the Mass Pike?
01:00
Affirmative, no accident, just medical.
01:05
We'll have Rescue One stand down.
01:10
Received Fire Alarm, Rescue One.
01:22
EC2 Medic 3, you're responding to Massachusetts Turnpike westbound.
01:27
Mile marker 125.8.
01:31
Inside a gray Mazda CX-5, 24-year-old female, conscious, having difficulty breathing due to a panic attack.
01:47
Medic Two transporting to Newton Lodge.
01:50
I received Medic Six transport to Newton Lodge.
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