Medical emergency at River Run with chest pain, New Braintree MA
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According to the dispatch call, a 36-year-old female at a location near River Run in Hardwick experienced high heart rate, high blood pressure, and chest pain. Multiple towns were contacted for advanced life support intercepts, but none were available; the next closest team is in Belchertown.
Audio|Heard on: Holland Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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High Arm, Westbrookfield Ambulance, please respond near River Run in Hardwick, 36-year-old female,
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high heart rate, high blood pressure, has chest pain, and filearm Westbrook Field Ambulance, please respond near River Run in Hardwick, 36-year-old female with a high heart rate, high blood pressure, and chest pain.
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Fire alarm, New York, 2124.
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Fire alarm, westward field a three.
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Fire alarm.
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We have the route to be on range shortly.
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Let's see if you have the tones in route shortly.
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Fire alarm, westward field A3.
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Fire alarm, westward field A3.
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Fire alarm, West Brookfield Ambulance.
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Fire alarm, Westport Field Air 3.
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Fire alarm.
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We'll be in-room.
01:15
We've received I have you in route.
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We've attempted multiple towns to get you an ALS intercept per our protocol.
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None of them are available.
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The next closest would be Belchertown.
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Location mentioned:
River Run Rd, New Braintree, MA 01031
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