Medical emergency after methadone ingestion at work, Clinton MA
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According to the dispatch call, a 58-year-old woman ingested methadone at work and is experiencing slow heart rate. Emergency responders arrived and transported her to University Pediatrics for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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On an ambulance in PD, near Berlin Street, 58-year-old female took some methadone at work, now experiencing some cardiac issues,
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heart rate of 49.
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Near Berlin Street.
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A3 with two, Car 2 en route.
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(number withheld).
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With two members,
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we'll be en route to that.
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Free suit, that'll be A3, car two.
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Call on message, (number withheld).
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C3, fire on.
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File answer.
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You can show C3 in arrival.
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C3, though, call Vating.
01:16
Fireland answering.
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It'll be transport one to University Pediatrics.
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FIACETA, (number withheld).
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Fire alarm from Australian Medical 28.
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Fire alarm, I'm entering medic 28.
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We're on for near Berlin Street.
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Please, Epe, (number withheld).
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Clarely (number withheld).
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Clarely (number withheld).
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Final major one.
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Hello, next three.
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Boomy quit.
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Clear, (number withheld).
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TRI to pilot.
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Pylon answering.
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TRI3 is clear.
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C3 is clear, (number withheld).
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A3 is clear, (number withheld).
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A3 is out. The A3 is out.
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Okay, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Berlin St, Clinton, MA 01510
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