Fire and medical crews respond to diabetic emergency, Springfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded near White Oak Road in Springfield for a male patient experiencing diabetic issues and low blood sugar. Additional crews investigated a reported gas odor at a nearby residence on Sumner Avenue. No smoke or fire was observed.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command One, Engine Two, respond near White Oak Rd.
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Medical.
00:11
Fire alarm, Engine Three.
00:18
Engine Three, you're responding with Truck Three near Sumner Ave.
00:22
That's near Sumner Ave.
00:24
Caller is reporting a strong smell of gas in their home.
00:27
Thinks it might be coming from the basement.
00:29
No signs of smoke or fire.
00:32
This is.
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Fire and.
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Three people,
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Three on scene investigating.
00:50
Fire alarm at Engine Two.
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Engine Two.
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Engine, on White Oak Rd for a male having diabetic issues, low blood sugar.
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Location mentioned:
White Oak Rd, Springfield, MA 01128
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