Medical response near Frederick St, Newton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical incident near Frederick Street in Newton. A person reportedly fainted but was later conscious and breathing. Units noted that the condition may have been related to consumption of CBD gummies.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Can one of you clear? We have a possible collapse near Frederick Street.
00:09
Engine four, medic five, FS one.
00:12
Engine four, medic five, FS one respond.
00:14
Frederick Street location for a person who fainted.
00:18
They're conscious and breathing now.
00:20
Engine four,
00:22
Medic five, FS one respond.
00:25
Frederick Street,
00:27
Person who fainted.
00:28
Airbox 238 cabinet gate (number withheld).
00:37
Five copies.
00:40
Medic five, do you have it? FS one.
00:53
Engine four is responding from Adams Street.
00:56
Received units responding.
00:58
They believe it might be due to CBD gummies.
01:07
So that's Frederick Street, correct?
01:10
That's affirmative.
01:11
Frederick Street.
01:16
So I'm on right now.
01:19
All right then.
01:26
The medics come from K Street, please.
01:30
We'll have the medics come from A Street.
01:39
Four, medic five, FS one are responding.
01:41
Frederick Street for the person who fainted.
01:44
Here is box 238 cabinet gate.
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Location mentioned:
Frederick St, Newton, MA 02460
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