Medical response at residence with patient refusal, Hadley MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical call near Meadow Street for an 84-year-old man. Police and ambulance were on scene. The patient refused further medical treatment and responders cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hadley Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
They're around there, responding near Meadow Street in your 10th.
00:06
Be sure you're responding near Meadow Street, single-family residence, 84-year-old male and a 4.
00:11
Other than all he got Derrywood family.
00:12
He is speaking with family.
00:14
1440.
00:25
Final line from X-1.
00:29
Go ahead, X-1.
00:34
I'll be here near Meadow Street.
00:38
Next one, en route near Meadow Street 1441.
00:42
I got the Hadley PD 349 en route to the end with Amherst Ambulance to sign on also.
00:48
All right, alarm, Mr.
00:50
Thank you.
01:09
Go ahead, Amish, T-3.
01:12
We're on the scene with PD.
01:16
Day 3, you're on the scene with PD at 1444.
01:27
Fire alarm for Medic 1.
01:31
Okay, a medic one.
01:34
So it's clear[1], back-in-service, one-five-patient refusal.
01:39
Medical-on, clear[1], back-in-service, sign patient refusal, 14.45.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
clear: Unit is available and cleared from the incident
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Location mentioned:
Meadow St, Hadley, MA 01035
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