Medical emergency at Phoenix Center in Nutley, Nutley NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency at the Phoenix Center in Nutley. A woman reportedly lost consciousness but later regained it. EMS attended the scene, and mutual aid was initially requested but canceled once units confirmed they had the situation under control.
Audio|Heard on: Nutley Fire Dispatch
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Nutley Fire, can you respond to the Phoenix Center near Monsignor Owens for an unknown medical?
00:05
We lost connection with the caller.
00:06
We're going to try and reestablish connection on Boulevard.
00:09
That's near Monsignor Owens for a medical.
00:12
Unknown nature.
00:16
Start engine five or engine two.
00:20
We're clearing Claremont.
00:22
We'll be responding from Melbourne.
00:34
EMS responded to the Phoenix Center.
00:36
A female patient lost consciousness.
00:39
She is now conscious.
00:42
All right, engine two is responding to Phoenix Center.
00:47
Received that.
00:49
Do we have an ambulance responding or need mutual aid?
00:53
Mutual aid needed.
00:56
Somebody call with the patient.
01:00
No, from EMS one, cancel mutual aid.
01:03
We're coming out of Bellevue.
01:06
We got it here at 1359.
01:14
No.
01:18
Attention FD units responding to the Phoenix Center, another update.
01:22
A female patient was in and out of consciousness after passing out and complaining of a migraine before losing consciousness.
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Location mentioned:
Monsignor Owens Pl, Nutley, NJ 07110
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