Medical emergency at Salvation Army lot with heart condition


Radio traffic describes sending medical help for a person with a heart condition at the Salvation Army parking lot on Myrtle Street. The caller says no lights or sirens are needed. The patient is described as having atrial fibrillation.
Audio|Source: Waltham Fire
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Transcript:
I answered (name withheld) (name withheld) M5. In June 1. If you had come by, the Salvation Army parking lot, no lights and sirens, we'd just like him to take a look at somebody. Attention, ambulance three. Ambulance 3 respond. No lights, no siren. 33 Myrtle Street. Engine 1 is on scene, just requesting an email of a party. The ambulance 3 respond to 33 Myrtle Street to Salvation Army. No lights, no sirens. To evaluate a party, engine 1 is on scene. Moody Street to Beach Street. Ambulance 3? Abilance 3 is Myrtle, no lights, sirens. You're responding? 1112. Engine 1, ambulance 3. Ambulance 3 answering engine 1? This lady's known, she has A-fib, I think that he's getting to her a little bit.
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Location mentioned:
Near Myrtle St, Waltham, MA 02453
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