Woman with flu-like symptoms treated at home, Leicester MA
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance responded to a residence near Spring Street for a 27-year-old woman experiencing flu-like symptoms, vomiting, and dehydration. She was found awake and breathing on the bathroom floor with no other symptoms. A relative was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Leicester Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm to the ambulance personnel, please respond 25, Corruption 29 to 9,
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Spring Street, for the 27-year-old female flu-like symptoms, vomiting, dehydrated.
00:11
Again, that's fire alarm to under the ambulance personnel, please respond near Spring Street before a 27-year-old female at flu-like symptoms vomiting and dehydrated.
00:21
Island is often allowed.
00:26
The yellow motor vehicle stop.
00:32
Go ahead with it.
00:36
1130, Stafford,
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5 Bravo Whissy, Zulu 1-2, 5BWZ12, Red Hyundai.
00:50
Hey, everyone, three-file-one.
00:56
Fire-o-L. Hi, Rowland.
00:58
Hey, three-suit.
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A3, I have you in Route 1106.
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Worcester A3.
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Worcester A3.
01:11
Good, Worcester.
01:12
Good morning still.
01:17
I have you responding over to near Spring Street.
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Single-family residents use the side entrance.
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Mother is on scene with her daughter, 27-year-old female.
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She's been vomiting all day.
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She is laying on the bathroom floor.
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She is awake and breathing.
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No other symptoms.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, Leicester, MA 01524
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