Paramedics respond to possible medical issue on Connecticut Ave, Stamford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics were dispatched to a location near Connecticut Avenue in Stamford for a possible medical emergency involving high blood pressure and blood sugar concerns. Police were also asked to check the situation because responders noted something seemed unusual about the call.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic Three, respond near Connecticut Avenue for Charlie response.
00:05
Cross street from Ayres Lane and Dead End.
00:07
Time 1600 hours.
00:12
Medic One Stamford.
00:14
Medic One.
00:16
We're clear at the hospital.
00:17
Do you want us to take that?
00:20
Yeah, if I don't know, you can add near Connecticut Avenue.
00:22
Stamford Medic Three, you can clear.
00:24
Medic One's going to take it.
00:29
Three received.
00:30
Thank you, Medic One.
00:36
Medic One copy.
00:38
Can we use the station?
00:40
No, negative.
00:41
He's going right in.
00:42
I mean, it was a guess for high blood pressure and sugar.
00:48
First thing is just checking.
00:50
Medic One, server.
00:53
Medic One.
00:55
Can you start PD just normal travel? There's something off about this call.
00:59
We're making patient contact, but there's something off.
01:03
Okay, I received.
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Location mentioned:
Connecticut Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
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