Possible medical incident near Lexington St, Waltham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical issue near Lexington St in Waltham. A patient with a known medical condition was evaluated and transported to a hospital as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Waltham Police & Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Medic three, Waltham Fire, we're on scene.
00:02
Medic three is on scene.
00:04
Twelve .6 .
00:11
Four through three to all, I'm told you should be arriving at one five five.
00:16
Roger.
00:21
Three, four to all team control.
00:24
All control.
00:25
Armstrong transport clear.
00:27
Roger.
00:31
Bristol lodge command to Milam.
00:34
Bristol lodge command.
00:37
EMS transport command terminated rescue one to quarters.
00:41
EMS to transport man terminated rescue one.
00:44
Quarters at 1228 .
00:52
Four four five, still 433 .
00:55
Answering.
00:57
You guys can just hang tight downstairs in the parking lot.
01:01
I'll talk to you guys when you're okay.
01:04
Got it.
01:06
Madison command, a wall down.
01:08
Madison command.
01:11
Armstrong, start the transport, one to Newton-Wellesley.
01:13
Terminating command, returning available.
01:16
Armstrong crew transport one to Newton-Wellesley.
01:18
You're terminating command, returning available at 1230 .
01:22
Four three three to Waltham Control, you can show our arrival.
01:25
Roger.
01:27
Four five four to control.
01:29
Waltham Control.
01:31
All right, you show me clear.
01:33
(name withheld) has a history of epilepsy.
01:35
She is being transported as a precaution.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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