Medical aid called for fall activation with possible bleeding, Lexington MA
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According to the dispatch call, medical aid was called to near Waltham Street after an Apple Watch detected a fall. The person may be bleeding. Police and emergency personnel are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, engine four, 92.
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That's engine four and 92.
00:02
Near Waltham Street, 5 and 8 for the medical aid.
00:06
Andrew 4, 92, near Waltham Street for the NACLEA.
00:18
4.
00:20
Nobody's up to near Walpam.
00:24
The police is responding near Waltham Street.
00:27
It appears to be unit 8 attempted to call the phone back.
00:33
It was an Apple Watch activation stating that the owner fell.
00:38
In the background,
00:40
we could hear that someone was possibly bleeding.
00:45
Police are also going to respond 1730.
00:54
Really?
01:00
Andrew 4, sir.
01:06
24. The door.
01:08
Did you have a building other than...
01:14
It just says near Walden Street, um,
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8.
01:35
Along to Engine 4.
01:39
Andrew Fulton.
01:44
Looking at the 911 screen, it appears to be in the back of the complex near the cul-de-sac.
01:55
Great.
02:01
Okay. Oh, man, here four.
02:04
Okay.
02:05
Okay. Okay.
02:09
Make direct contact with that patient, but do you want any reverse phone search? It does look like that.
02:14
Pressman Dougwell at Unit 8 on near Walden Street.
02:19
Okay, Unity 8.
02:20
Is that Sarfittes?
02:26
Can't specify on the website they look up.
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Location mentioned:
Waltham St, Lexington, MA 02421
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