Medical emergency near Chase St in Nutley, Nutley NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near Chase Street in Nutley, where a person was reportedly unable to feel their hands or legs. Limited local emergency units prompted mutual aid coordination with nearby towns.
Audio|Heard on: Nutley Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
I have a 3rd medical.
00:01
Near Chase Street for a (name withheld) unable to feel hands or legs.
00:07
That's near Chase Street on a (name withheld) unable to feel hands or legs.
00:12
Time is 1729.
00:19
Valley from Engine One, just be advised that at this time there's no fire apparatus or ambulance in town available.
00:26
I'll advise from Hampton if we have a mutual aid bus coming and maybe they can just redirect to Chase.
00:34
I received.
00:36
Little luck getting an outside bus.
00:38
Stand by.
00:39
111 to Engine 5, Beverly EMS is on scene.
00:43
111 to Nutley PD.
00:48
111 go.
00:50
I shall be responding near Chase, and have the next ambulance go there, and we'll keep an advisement with Engine 1 over on Hampton.
01:02
Received that 1730, Hampton.
01:11
As you wanted to know, can you just confirm the numerical on Hampton, please?
01:20
Hampton is (number withheld).
01:25
Received, thank you, we're out.
01:28
Eleven's out near Chase.
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Location mentioned:
Chase St, Nutley, NJ 07110
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