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Man requests ambulance for urinary retention, Adams MA
A 41-year-old man at near Depot Street, Adams requested an ambulance due to inability to urinate.
Audio|Heard on: North Adams Ambulance
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
I have a private call, near Depot Street, Town of Adams, the CHP building, office.
00:07
They have a 41-year-old male that walked to them, requesting an ambulance to the ER, unable to urinate.
00:30
Thank you.
00:32
Please, favor, we'll just to the call at Waystown Medical.
00:36
Get at (number withheld) to the Alder Street, call I'm on email.
00:46
Metaphor, can you read me?
00:49
Get the address again, and the nature of the call?
00:57
See the next one.
01:05
Last, you're unreadable.
01:08
I don't think anybody's copy in where you want them to go.
01:18
Perkshire to Unit 7, can you go to (number withheld)?
01:23
In Unit 8 to near Depot Street.
01:34
The University Unipore, Berkshire.
01:39
Go ahead, four.
01:44
Four is clear, (number withheld) North Summer Street.
01:51
Racist.
01:53
Racer. The Verte Unifor, Demetic One.
02:06
Go ahead, airport.
02:10
Did you want us to respond to the Alger Street?
02:19
After my head, you get the answer to my phone.
02:24
You see, you know the version you can afford a bird that you show up to the Alger Street.
02:32
Three, fours and routes to Elger, seven en route to Depot.
02:43
Unit 7 to motion control.
02:46
Go ahead, 7.
02:50
We are in route to Depot Street staging TH for the party unable to urinate.
02:57
We should.
02:58
Can we just repeat Depot Street Truth Complaint? I didn't hear that party.
03:05
Unable to urinate.
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Location mentioned:
Adams Internists Building, 19 Depot St, Adams, MA 01220
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