Medical crew responds to breathing issue near Main St, Bellingham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Bellingham responded to a possible medical emergency involving a woman experiencing unusual lung sounds near Main Street. She was reportedly able to breathe normally at the time, and a visiting nurse suggested transport for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Bellingham Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm.
00:02
Medic 2, near Main Street.
00:05
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm.
00:08
Medic 2, near Main Street.
00:16
Fire on Engine Four.
00:18
Engine Four is away from Mechanic.
00:25
Received. It's for a female with crackling in her lungs, can breathe fine at this time.
00:30
Visiting nurse just did a transport.
00:38
Four copy.
00:44
Two.
00:53
A2 will be en route near Main Street.
00:58
Received A2 en route for a female with crackling in her lungs, can breathe fine at this time.
01:03
Visiting nurse suggested transport.
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