Employee sick at Newfield Nursing Home, Plymouth MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Newfield Nursing Home in Plymouth for an employee experiencing low blood sugar. The crew provided assistance and then canceled additional responding units after the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
A5, engine one, near Newfield Street, Newfield Nursing Home.
00:05
BLS medical respond level two.
00:08
A5, engine one, near Newfield Street, Newfield Nursing Home.
00:13
BLS medical respond level two.
00:16
Nine thirty-two.
00:28
Medic One, near Newfield Street, Newfield Nursing Home.
00:32
BLS medical respond level two.
00:35
Medic One, near Newfield Street, Newfield Nursing Home.
00:39
BLS medical respond level two.
00:42
Nine thirty-three.
00:50
Engine One is on Newfield Street medical.
01:01
Medic One, South Newfield.
01:04
Medic One here on Newfield Street.
01:13
A Five is on Newfield Street.
01:17
A Five, I'm responding to Newfield.
01:19
We have an employee in the CD wing with low blood sugar.
01:35
Eight six clear BI, would you like to take this field?
01:39
That's affirmative, A two.
01:40
You can take me a field fire.
01:46
Fire alarm A5, you can stand down.
01:48
A two will take that.
01:49
We have the cancellation.
01:50
Thank you, A two.
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Location mentioned:
Newfield St, Plymouth, MA 02360
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