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Child treated for breathing difficulty at Kennedy Middle SchoolWaltham MA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Lexington St, Waltham, MA 02452

According to the dispatch call, an 11-year-old boy at Kennedy Middle School had difficulty breathing due to a blood clot in his lung. Emergency medical and fire services responded and treated him. Later, he was reported stable and alert with no breathing problems.

Audio|Heard on: Waltham Police & Fire
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Offband Control 4444.444-4-4-4-4-Chicelah.
00:04
655 Lexington Street, Kennedy Middle School, 11-year-old male with difficulty breathing in the nurse's office.
00:12
Right.
00:24
Attention, engine 7, medic 3.
00:27
That's engine 7, medic 3.
00:30
655 Lexington Street, the Kennedy Middle School, and the nurse's office.
00:35
It's going to be an 11-year-old male difficulty breathing from a blood clot in his lung.
00:39
Engine 7, medic 3 with police.
00:44
655 Lexington Street, the Kennedy Middle School, and the nurse's office.
00:48
11-year-old difficulty breathing.
00:51
Engine 7.
00:54
Command. Medic 3.
00:59
Medic 3.
01:01
Engine 7, Medic 3, responding 950.
01:06
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01:08
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01:09
Motor vehicle stalled 150 propeller road.
01:13
Masterage 6 Fox Frock Bravo, November,
01:17
4.8. It's going to be on a white Tacoma.
01:20
Roger.
01:22
Roger 7, Walthandall, 7's off, 7.
01:27
Your office Kennedy command, they said the front door is going to be your best access to the nurse's office.
01:35
Thank you, thank you.
01:39
Engine eight to Walton, Joe, Joe, joint quarters.
01:43
Engine 8, back in quarters, 952.
01:49
Please operations, 449.49.
01:53
If you all set with the translation down there, what do you need, Officer, on Kanakoff?
02:00
I think we're utilizing the language line that dispatch had on the same call.
02:05
I can call him as we need it.
02:08
Is he in?
02:10
He is not, but he'd be available if needed.
02:15
Roger.
02:17
We'll see if we can make do with what we have right now.
02:20
FS2 to the Walthamble.
02:23
F.S.2.
02:26
I'll be responding to Kennedy.
02:29
We'll show you responding to the Kennedy at the Nurse's Office, 952.
02:41
Kennedy Command, walk out fire.
02:44
Kennedy Command.
02:47
12-year-old male, stable and alert, no difficulty breathing or suffering.
02:52
12-year-old male, stable and alert, no difficulty breathing.
02:56
You're assessing, medic three.

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Lexington St, Waltham, MA 02452

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