Elderly man hospitalized after medical emergency, Lexington MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Merritt Road in Lexington for an 87-year-old man experiencing general weakness and difficulty urinating. Medic One transported the patient to Massachusetts General Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Near Merritt Road for medical aid.
00:02
Agile Medic1, near Merritt Road.
00:10
And you're on the front.
00:18
We're off of Merritt Road.
00:23
I'm here near Merritt Road.
00:25
It's going to be for an 87-year-old male, general weakness, also unable to urinate.
00:32
Companies have it.
00:44
Medic One to Fire One.
00:52
We're on for Merritt.
00:57
Merritt.
00:58
All right.
00:59
And you want to.
01:05
Maybe they believe they're available to the bottom of Pelham Road.
01:07
There was someone in the middle of the road.
01:09
They've cried, but are they going to need it?
01:16
Hello, Pelham Road.
01:20
Sorry, Mass Ave heading into town at the bottom of Pelham Road.
01:23
I'm not sure if they're from Pelham.
01:32
Looks like she's headed to Seasons Four.
01:44
Engine One, Franklin.
01:48
Engine One, Medic One are going to be off.
01:56
Companies on arrival, 924.
02:03
Medic One to fire alarm.
02:13
Medic One's occupied from Merritt to Mass General.
02:20
Occupied at Mass General, 928.
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