Medical emergency at Marist Hill Nursing Home, Waltham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic One responded to Marist Hill Nursing Home near Newton Street for a 57-year-old male patient with fever and high blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Waltham Police & Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Medic One, a still alarm.
00:02
Medic One, respond to near Newton Street, the Marist Hill Nursing Home, unit 309A Alpha for a 57-year-old male with a fever, high blood pressure, and fever pills.
00:19
Again, that's Medic One at near Newton Street, the Marist Hill Nursing Home, room 309A Alpha or the 26 Alpha Central.
00:28
12th Street to Ram Street.
00:29
Medic One.
00:31
Medic One.
00:34
Medic One responding at 1124.
00:44
Control calling 436 on channel one.
00:47
Four three six, what's my two one?
00:50
Four three six on all three, you have been clear.
00:52
Completed radios has been restored.
00:54
Eleven 25.
00:56
Right.
00:58
Waltham control to 436 on a radio test.
01:03
Four three six loud and clear.
01:05
Thank you.
01:13
Waltham Fire,
01:15
testing with Engine 8.
01:18
Radio test.
01:22
Engine 8 loud and clear.
01:26
Waltham Fire testing with Squad 5 on a radio test.
01:33
Squad five.
01:36
Waltham Fire, test the engine four on a radio test.
01:41
Engine four.
01:44
All right, it appears all radios are back up and operating.
01:47
Should be back to normal.
01:56
Control.
01:58
Waltham Control.
02:00
Units are clear that assignment.
02:03
Going to Waltham.
02:10
Medic One.
02:12
Medic One, we're on scene.
02:15
On scene at 1128th.
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