Woman near round hill road with headache and slurred speech, Weston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to a 51-year-old woman near Round Hill Road who reported headache and slurred speech, possibly related to a previous fall injury.
Audio|Heard on: Weston Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
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Catch engine 1A1, cat 3.
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It's on near Round Hill Road.
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It means for the 51-year-old female complaining of a headache and slurred speech.
00:10
Probably had a possible plane, believe, back in June due to a fall.
00:14
It's going to be, 1A1, Cat 3, near Round Hill Road, 51-year-old female, slurred speech, and a headache.
00:20
Finally, I'm at 632.
00:31
Hey,
00:34
quarters apparatus responded.
00:37
634.
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634.
00:46
Listen to file, I'm in the A1, Stoll, Imogen 1, A1, Catherer, responding near Round Hill Road in the medical file at 635.
00:56
ALS6, Lester 5.
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Lept for A L.S.
01:01
6.
01:02
Bruce Pye near Round Hill Road, coming from Lincoln.
01:06
A.O.6, on for near Round Hill Road from Lincoln at 637.
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Catharie is off with Roundhill command.
01:23
You can show A1 on a rival as well.
01:26
Catherine Arraval, Catfrew and Rundle Command at 639.
01:38
Danger 1, fire alarm, engine once off.
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Measure 1 out, 640.
01:52
Parameding 6 to West End Fire, we're on seat.
01:56
Eleus 617, 641.
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Location mentioned:
Round Hill Rd, Weston, MA 02493
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