Priority one medical call for a 75-year-old female, failure to thrive and altered mental status at 638 Box Hall Street Extension, Waterford., Waterford CT
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Priority one medical call for a 75-year-old female, failure to thrive and altered mental status at 638 Box Hall Street Extension, Waterford.
Audio|Heard on: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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Transcript:
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Priority 1[1] with an R1 out of Kalym Z.
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638 boxall.
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A priority one call for Waterford DMX with an R1 out of Coyant D&B with NG 51.
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638 Boxhall Street.
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For an elderly female, failure to thrive.
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That's a priority one call for Waterford EMS with an R1 out of Cohanzie with Engine 51, 638 638 Box Hall Street extension for a 75-year-old female failure to thrive.
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Third-party call.
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Operate on Ops 5, 1327.
01:14
Six more responding.
01:17
Spawning.
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It's funny.
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Page 3 in 4.
01:25
103 in quarters.
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Two, three.
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Two, three.
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Fifty-one at Waterford.
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Newspyarmetic, alter mental status.
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Waterford. Waterford, Ten, Medic.
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14 to our...
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Waterford-Tametic 14 respond to 638 Box Hall Street Extension in Waterford.
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For a 75-year-old female failure to thrive, meet the FD on the scene reporting altered mental status.
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Semitic 14 to 638 Box Hall Street Extension.
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Meet the Fire Department on the scene for alter mental status, 1331.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically involving lights-and-sirens transport.
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