Medical responders aid person near Bellevue Ave, Providence RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Bellevue Avenue in Providence. A woman on the first floor was reportedly fainting repeatedly and had back and left arm pain. Rescue and engine units were dispatched and requested a stair chair for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Providence RI Fire-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine rescue one, engine two are medical call near Bellevue Ave.
00:08
Spotting control to rescue one, engine two responded.
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Bellevue Avenue, first floor.
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Sixty-nine year old female who keeps passing out, feels like she's going to pass out again.
00:17
Has back and left arm pains as well.
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Of course, we're doing more than the house here.
00:23
Engine three is in service.
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Two, of course, eight.
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Rescue one.
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Of course, one.
00:33
Engine two.
00:36
Vehicle rescue one, engine two, you're responding to Bellevue Ave.
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First floor fire control.
00:42
Rescue two is in quarters.
00:48
By control, engine two's on scene.
00:51
Engine two to rescue one, we came in off Harris Avenue.
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Received.
00:58
Engine two to rescue one, we're going to need a stair chair when you arrive.
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Rescue one copies.
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We're about a minute and a half out.
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Location mentioned:
Bellevue Ave, Providence, RI 02907
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