Medical alert response near East Curtis St, Linden NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical alert alarm near East Curtis Street in Linden, New Jersey. The call involved an elderly woman experiencing general weakness, and units established command at the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
P-1-Ecton 3, engine 3, you're responding near East Curtis Street for a medical alert alarm.
00:11
Again,
00:12
Enton 3, you're responding, near East Curtis Street, medical alert alarm.
00:17
Nature 3 respond to near East Curtis.
00:22
Okay, then in choice.
00:24
Enid 3 is on location near East Curtis Street will be East Curtis Command.
00:31
Receive engine 3 on location, 8d.m.
00:37
dispatch from engine 3.
00:39
Do you dispatch from the ambulance to this location?
00:44
Receive engine 3.
00:45
Receive engine, what's the nature?
00:49
It's going to be a little female once the transport from the hospital.
00:53
We get checked out.
00:54
General weakness at this point.
01:07
Fenton, L51, you're responding to near East Curtis Street for the elderly female, general weakness.
01:15
Again, such as far as L51, L51, respond near East Curtis Street for the elderly female, general weakness.
01:25
5-1 received the responding.
01:29
Receive the response, 18.
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Location mentioned:
E Curtis St, Linden, NJ 07036
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