Woman injured by knife while opening can, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Woodland Street in Worcester, where a woman accidentally cut her leg while opening canned vegetables. Bleeding was controlled on scene, and the patient was reported alert and receiving care at UMass.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 7, you going to near Woodland Street? It could be room number 10, which is on the 2nd floor for a (name withheld) who accidentally cut her left leg with a knife when trying to open canned vegetables.
00:12
Near Woodland, 2nd floor, we're responding.
00:17
Class 7's arriving.
00:20
1634.
00:24
Fire alarm 812.
00:28
Yesterday, twelve.
00:30
We'll be the EA for Woodland.
00:36
Received, you have a lot of seven.
00:39
There's no problem.
00:43
Patient is alert and in UMass care.
00:45
We're available.
00:49
1638.
00:51
107, the EA responds to near Woodland Street.
00:57
Fire alarm, Worcester 812.
00:58
We'll be your aid from Woodland.
01:02
Yeah, a lot of seven to the EA responding to 711 Street.
01:06
A (name withheld) stabbed herself with a knife in the leg.
01:11
It's almost worthy of a tourniquet.
01:13
We're wrapping her right now.
01:16
Great, see if we have it.
01:17
We'll be there in about five to seven.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland St, Worcester, MA 01610
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