Man has seizure at Brookline residence, Brookline MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency near Babcock Street in Brookline for a man aged 37 to 40 having a seizure. The individual refused further medical treatment and care at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Ladder 1.
00:01
Paramedic 4.
00:03
Respond to near Babcock Street, Cross Street, Commonwealth Avenue.
00:07
For Box 266[1], report of medical.
00:10
Attention Ladder 1.
00:12
Paramedic 4.
00:13
Respond to near Babcock Street, Cross Street, Commonwealth Avenue.
00:18
For Box 266[1], Report of Medical.
00:21
9.7.
00:25
Fire run, you can, fire in to line 1, you can disregard that run.
00:29
Engine 5 is going to take it.
00:30
Again, line of 1, you can disregard.
00:32
Engine 5 is going to take that.
00:35
I don't want to have this.
00:41
Engine 5, the fire alarm, 5 is responding.
00:46
Engine 5 is responding.
00:48
It's going to be in the two-saint building,
00:50
37-year-old male having seizure.
01:00
Be breathing the wind responding.
01:05
C4[2], you're responding.
01:06
9-08.
01:09
Keyboard is going to be a 40-year-old male having a seizure, a two cell building.
01:20
We'll look back for you.
01:24
Can you? Can you? Can you?
01:25
Can you? Left and side up? Right hot at the RV.
01:40
Quick mail.
01:50
Agent 5 to fire alarm.
01:54
Fire alarm answering engine 5.
01:58
On scene.
02:00
Engine 5 on scene, 910.
02:11
P4[3], file on from Rocheek.
02:14
C4[2] on C-14.
02:23
Fire alarm, C-10.
02:26
Fire alarm, answering P-10.
02:30
We're going to clear in service for refusal AMA.
02:34
P-10, clear with the refusal AMA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box 266: Fire alarm box number/location identifier for a medical call
[2]
C4: Code 4 — no further assistance needed / situation under control
[3]
P4: Lowest dispatch priority, typically indicating a non-emergency situation such as a deceased individual.
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