Asthma emergency near Oread St, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a possible asthma emergency near Oread Street involving a 62-year-old man reporting difficulty breathing and foot pain. Engine 2 and Medic 2 were dispatched, and the patient had taken prior inhaler treatments with little effect before medics arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Two, you going to near Oread Street?
00:04
It's a 62-year-old male in the front entrance having an asthma attack.
00:09
Oread, we're responding.
00:13
Engine two to fire alarm.
00:16
Engine two.
00:19
Engine two is arriving near Oread Street.
00:23
1150.
00:25
Engine two to fire alarm, which area do you have responding here?
00:30
Fire Alarm to Oread Street.
00:33
Stand by two.
00:35
Engine two.
00:38
I just stand by engine two.
00:41
Follow engine two, you have paramedic two.
00:46
Engine two has that.
00:48
Do you know if they're on yet?
00:54
Medic two is on the air.
00:57
Yeah, engine two to medic two.
00:59
We have a sixty-two year old male with main complaint.
01:02
Difficulty breathing from asthma.
01:05
He stated that he took two treatments earlier,
01:09
little effect.
01:10
He's also complaining of some foot pain.
01:13
One other patient awaiting arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Oread St, Worcester, MA 01608
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