Passenger collapses at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical incident at Bradley International Airport when a passenger collapsed after leaving an aircraft. The person was conscious and breathing, and the cause appeared to be a possible panic or anxiety attack. Fire and ambulance units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley Int'l Airport Fire/Rescue
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be.
00:07
WNFA 274, Bradley Fire Department responding to gate number seven.
00:12
Gate number seven in the seating area with operations for a passenger that disembarked the aircraft and collapsed.
00:22
Possibly anxiety attack, conscious, alert, and breathing with no head strikes.
00:26
Repeating WNFA 274, Bradley Fire responding gate number seven.
00:31
For a passenger coming off the aircraft in front of operations who collapsed, conscious, alert, breathing,
00:37
possible panic attack, no head strike, 12-08.
00:46
Dispatch 8's respondent.
00:48
You can go ahead and let our enable.
00:52
En route, ambulance requested, (number withheld).
01:01
To engineer, Nate,
01:02
do you need ALS or a BLS hospital?
01:07
Yeah,
01:08
whatever you can get, if we need ALS, I got a medic with me.
01:14
Roger Osser.
01:15
It's probably going to be a Grammy out of your honor.
01:17
Okay, so.
01:24
Where you say if then we're arrived, okay, so.
01:32
State Arrival, 1211.
01:41
Schedule today should be Granby Ambulance.
01:45
All right.
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