Medical emergency on Endicott Street, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Endicott Street in Worcester for a person who was initially unresponsive and not breathing. The individual later regained consciousness but was vomiting blood. Fire and medical personnel coordinated the response on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 along with police and EMS near Endicott Street apartment two, 40-year-old unresponsive, not breathing.
00:09
Okay, we have it.
00:10
Near Endicott Street, apartment two.
00:13
You have it, sir.
00:15
Engine two to fire alarm.
00:17
Fire alarm is for engine two.
00:20
Engine two's on arrival.
00:23
Two, you're on the scene, apartment number two.
00:28
Fire alarm from medic one.
00:32
Fire alarm is from medic one.
00:35
We're on for any call.
00:37
We are coming from UMass.
00:40
Received. You have engine two just arrived.
00:44
Thank you.
00:47
Welcome.
00:50
Fire alarm.
00:57
You're on arrival, lead 16.
01:00
Engine two to the medics coming to Endicott.
01:05
Engine two, you got medic four, go ahead.
01:10
Medic four, just a quick update.
01:11
Patient is conscious, alert.
01:14
Vomiting blood.
01:17
Conscious, vomiting blood.
01:18
We got it. We're coming into Orange Square now.
01:21
We'll be there in a few.
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