Patient treated for medication reaction at medical building, Taunton MA
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Emergency responders treated a patient for a medication reaction at a medical building near Washington Street, Suite 302.
Audio|Heard on: Taunton Fire
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02:21
Transcript:
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Engine 1, Medic 4, near Washington Street,
00:05
Suite 302 for a patient having a reaction to medication.
00:13
Engine 1, Medic 4, near Washington Street, Suite 302 for a patient having a reaction to medication.
00:23
I'm going to keep engine one out of service for you.
00:30
Uh,
00:32
engine one, did you say you're going to be out of service, sir? He came in broken.
00:36
That's the permit of dispatch.
00:38
This is car to you.
00:39
I'm taking engine one out of service for short term.
00:42
Receive, sir.
00:43
I'll send the ladder.
00:49
B. B.
00:56
B. B.
00:59
Ladder 2,
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and you will be responding to near Washington Street, Suite 302, for a patient having a reaction to medication.
01:11
Ladder 2 and Medic 4, near Washington Street, Suite 302 for a patient having a reaction to medication.
01:20
Dispatch, ladder 2 is on.
01:26
Ladder 2, Medic 4, near Washington Street, Suite 302, a patient having a reaction to medication.
01:38
Near Washington,
01:39
Suite 302.
01:48
Dispatch, be advised ladder 2 has no traffic.
01:53
Receive, sir. All update on my end.
01:57
Thank you, sir.
01:59
Thank you, sir.
02:06
Ladder 2, dispatch, ladder 2 on scene.
02:09
Receive, ladder 2 on scene.
02:17
Medic 4 is on scene.
02:20
Medic 4 is on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Liberty Medical Building, 91 Washington St # 302, Taunton, MA 02780
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