Medical call for student at Weston High School, Weston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Weston High School for a medical emergency involving a student who had a seizure. Crews were instructed to go to the rear entrance of the building to assist the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Weston Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
ALS Three, you are responding from Lincoln 900 and fifty-five.
00:10
Five, two, engine three.
00:15
Engine three.
00:18
Engine three, be advised staff at the school is requesting that you respond to the rear of the building to the entrance.
00:28
Three, (name withheld).
00:38
Engine one to fire alarm.
00:42
Engine one will be on the air.
00:48
Engine one, we'll be at nine fifty-six.
00:59
Engine three and A-1 are off.
01:02
Engine three, love high school command.
01:05
Engine three and A-1 are off.
01:06
Engine three , love high school command, nine fifty-seven.
01:12
Commander ALS on arrival.
01:15
Pulling the main entrance.
01:17
State of the right,
01:19
back of the parking.
01:21
Come around back, you'll see us.
01:23
We'll meet you in the back of the ambulance.
01:26
ALS, we copy.
01:28
Just approaching Boston Post now from church.
01:38
Received.
01:39
You have a 15-year-old female seizure for approximately a minute and a half, postictal time.
01:51
Thank you.
02:01
ALS Three calling Western Fire.
02:03
I'm pulling into the Weston High School now.
02:06
Head around back.
02:10
ALS Three, you're on scene 206.
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Location mentioned:
Wellesley St, Weston, MA 02493
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