Medical assist call finds no patient at Roosevelt Towers, Cambridge MA
EMS responded to a medical assist call at Roosevelt Towers, near Unit 506, but found no patient in the apartment upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Cambridge Fire
02:43
Transcript:
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Engine 5, Claw 3 ALS[1] responding, near Roosevelt Towers, Unit (number withheld), ECHO[2] for the Medical Assist.
00:06
Operate Channel 5, 2112.
00:12
Union 6, the final line.
00:16
Final answer, engine 6.
00:27
I think that's beginning. We'll be in command.
00:31
Engine 6 are on location in command 2115.
00:34
Division 1 to fire up.
00:41
Callant Answer, Division 1. Division 1.
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Location with the companies.
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This woman Woodrow Wilson Command, Channel 16.
00:53
Division 1, you're on location in command, 2115.
00:57
Division 1, you're on location in command, 2115.
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Command,
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tangent two, give me the time.
01:12
We have it.
01:19
Command the follow-up.
01:21
Command, the follow-up.
01:22
Final, answer, command.
01:29
Panel indicated for smoke detector activation caused by smoking.
01:37
Companies will make up.
01:43
Christie command report on box 3612. Panel indicates first for smoke detector activation caused by smoking. Companies making up. 2118.
01:57
Again, the fire alarm, just we got it.
02:15
Engine 8Lada 4 Division 2, respond, Harvard, Elliott Hall, from Shepard Street, from Walker Street to Garden Street for the Harvard alarm. Reach on 14,
02:23
21, 21.
02:29
Did your five answer?
02:35
Five per police. There's no patient in that apartment.
02:39
Yeah,
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we're on site with them now. We have the update.
02:42
Pretty safe.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced life support; paramedic-level prehospital medical care and transport.
[2]
ECHO: NATO phonetic alphabet word for the letter "E," commonly used in radio communication.
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