Medical emergency at Leonard Florence Center, Chelsea MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, chelsea fire crews responded to a possible medical emergency at the Leonard Florence Center on the third floor. Multiple units, including Engine Four and A5, were dispatched and confirmed arrival on scene after a reported alarm activation. The response appeared to be for an individual requiring medical aid, though further details are not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Chelsea Engine Four,
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respond near Captain's Row at Florence Center on the 3rd floor for a medical aid.
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Chelsea Engine Four, respond near Captain's Row at Florence Center,
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3rd floor for the medical aid.
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Engine Four is responding.
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Near Captain's Row.
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Engine Four, you have the response.
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Eleven twenty-four.
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Fire alarm, eight five.
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Fire alarm.
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We have the response at Leonard Florence.
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ETA is going to be 5 min.
00:54
Five minutes out, eleven twenty-four.
01:03
It was five call fire alarm.
01:08
Fire alarm?
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Hillside, we'll be responding near Captain's Row coming from Revere Quarters.
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10-minute ETA.
01:19
Okay, you're 10 minutes out from Captain's Row, 125.
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I just pulled a fire alarm.
01:27
Fire alarm.
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We're on scene near Captain's Row for 3rd floor.
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Engine Four on scene eleven twenty-eight.
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A5 to fire alarm, show us on scene.
01:49
A5 on scene eleven thirty.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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