AED alert prompts rescue response at Logan Airport, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency after an AED activation alert in the Terminal A pedestrian tunnel at Logan International Airport. Rescue teams and state police were dispatched to the scene, though no immediate cause was observed on nearby cameras.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatching Rescue One.
00:01
That's Rescue One.
00:02
We have an AED activation.
00:05
It's in the Terminal A pedestrian tunnel from the satellite to the main building.
00:10
I tried to have them give me a little bit better because I know how long it is, but they do not have any clue at this point.
00:18
So we have the state police responding again.
00:20
Rescue One to Terminal A pedestrian tunnel for an AED activation.
00:27
Hi, I'm C4.
00:30
C4, go ahead.
00:34
Just see if you can check the cameras and then have facilities attempt to reset.
00:39
If it holds, we can cancel the rescue.
00:41
Roger.
00:44
Rescue is responding.
00:48
Rescue One's responding to the pedestrian tunnel.
00:51
We're trying to check the cameras, we don't see anything at this time.
00:54
To 104 for an AED activation.
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