Medical emergency near Main St liquor store, Waterbury CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a man in his 60s experiencing possible chest pain near a liquor store on West Main Street in Waterbury. Medical units arrived, but the patient was not transported as AMR personnel handled the situation and other responding crews were released from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Respond for chest pain.
00:01
Near West Main Street, Top Shelf Wine and Liquor, cross streets of Commercial Street and Thomaston Avenue.
00:08
Engine eight, respond for chest pain.
00:11
Near West Main Street, Top Shelf Wine and Liquor, cross streets of Commercial Street and Thomaston Avenue.
00:22
We're in the area.
00:23
We'll take that call near West Main Street.
00:27
Received. While we're calling Engine 8, Engine 8 stand down.
00:35
We're reporting Truck 1 responding on a medical near West Main Street, cross streets of Commercial and Thomaston for a Top Shelf Wine and Liquor for a male in his 60s, chest pain.
00:50
Engine 8 available on scene.
00:53
Thank you, Truck 1.
00:59
Rep one on scene with AMR.
01:01
Thank you.
01:07
Thirty-four nineteen.
01:17
One to Waterbury, we've been waved off by AMR.
01:19
No patient contact.
01:20
Truck one available.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Waterbury, CT 06702
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