Medical emergency at apartment near Nantasket Avenue, Hull MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical emergency at an apartment near Nantasket Avenue in Hull, Massachusetts for a 66-year-old woman experiencing high blood pressure. A nurse was present on scene during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Hull Public Safety
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01:40
Transcript:
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So if you're me heading over near Nantasket Avenue out of apartment number 1 for a 66-year-old female of high BP, there is a nurse on scene.
00:12
Receiving note.
00:14
Hall fire alarm, hall C-3.
00:18
C-3 answer.
00:22
Another medical coming in, near Nantasket Avenue, apartment number one.
00:27
The nurse on scene reporting a 66-year-old female with high blood pressure.
00:35
C3 has that F-engine 3, engine 2, myself.
00:40
Rescue Force committed to be transporting to the ritual aid.
00:46
All right, Mazzat, sending C3 engine 2, engine 3,
00:51
and a mutual aid, A, milled 745.
00:52
Nowtaskadav for the medical, 1329.
00:56
I'll file a lot.
00:57
All right to 3.
01:00
Answering Rescue 3.
01:02
Rescue 3 is closed enough in the location when you take that home.
01:07
Our home has a rescue 3, I'll show you responding.
01:10
1329.
01:14
C3 has that.
01:16
Okay.
01:18
That is two.
01:24
All right, I'm all on all risk before.
01:27
Entering Rescue 4.
01:30
Rescue 4 is transported with two patients, BLS SELSHO.
01:36
Rescue 4, you're transporting BLS to the shore with two patients, 1330.
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Location mentioned:
Nantasket Ave, Hull, MA 02045
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