Medical emergency with bleeding near Jasset St, Newton MA
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman near Jasset Street has bleeding that appears controlled; she has a history of heart and neurological conditions and is on blood thinners. Medical responders are transporting her for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine Four with Medic Five.
00:01
Attention, Engine Four with Medics Five.
00:03
Respond to near Jasset Street for a party with a hemorrhage.
00:07
That's Engine Four, Medic Five, near Jasset Street for a party with a hemorrhage.
00:12
Their stock is 247 Baxin at Jaffet.
00:17
May five, we have the run?
00:24
We see you, Medic Five.
00:25
You haven't.
00:31
Four nine six.
00:36
Four nine six.
00:40
Thirty six Aberdeen Street.
00:44
Can you see the homeowner there? The neighbor's screaming at her and her construction workers in the yard.
00:57
Roger, I get it.
01:03
Eight six J asset, J asset command.
01:06
Engine for you on scene, have command.
01:10
Control 198, clear and available.
01:15
Roger.
01:22
Engine 4, medic 5.
01:27
Medic 5.
01:31
Eighty-one year old female, conscious and alert.
01:33
History of CHF in Parkinson's.
01:35
Is on blood thinners.
01:37
Looks like a little GI, I believe.
01:39
Seems to be controlled at this time.
01:41
But looking for transporting well before evaluation.
01:45
Medic five copy.
01:52
Five to fire alarm, we're on scene.
01:54
Precinct medic five on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Jasset St, Newton, MA 02458
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