Medical emergency at near South Academy Street, Hightstown NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical alarm near South Academy Street for a female experiencing chest pain and possible cardiac arrest. They performed forced entry to access the location.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire/EMS Dispatch, Ewing Response and Fireground
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
8th down near South Academy Street Department 2 of the medical alarm at the England's 40 and I'd sound near South Academy Street to the medical one 1st
00:11
23 is arrived
00:18
ready see if you're gonna modify for it's a 8 and then you'll see if you're gonna modify for it's a 8 and then you know female
00:22
That chest pain and arrest is very difficulty, and since it's been clearing up,
00:28
you've requested for a force entry as well.
00:33
Okay.
00:39
I fly 40 central.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:47
ALS unit to that address.
00:52
You do not have any ALICE unit now.
01:03
Grant Satchel.
01:05
Good.
01:08
The same issue in the engineering office of Macy's.
01:12
The alarm was sound, and it's been silence at this point.
01:16
Facilities and code enforcement are en route.
01:19
We'll all decide at the Rescue 20 to record balance.
01:23
If 20 is available.
01:28
They see this year in the main direction of engineering office.
01:31
Smith Island's, you have a good force in the row.
01:34
And rescue 20s are made on location.
01:42
Central Engine 33 made entrance to our rear window.
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