Medical alarm at Greenfield home for possible cardiac arrest, Greenfield MA
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Emergency crews responded to a medical alarm at a Greenfield residence near Countryside Road. A possible cardiac arrest was reported by the daughter. Fire engine and ambulance units were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Greenfield Police & Fire Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Near Countryside Road, near Countryside Road.
00:03
Could be a female, initially it's a medical alarm.
00:06
Donna on scene is advising a possible cardiac arrest.
00:09
And we're going to have everybody in the room.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:15
Hello,
00:17
John, A1, transporting one to the Franklin from federal.
00:22
Risk is South County, your risk,
00:25
transporting at (number withheld).
00:30
Flash 1-554.
00:35
It's patch 1-5-1.
00:43
Hey, here you.
00:46
Dispatch 154.
00:53
Dispatch 154.
00:55
Dispatch 154.
01:01
Engine 3.
01:06
Respond to medical alarm.
01:08
At near Countryside.
01:17
Tension Drew from dispatch.
01:18
Respond to a near Countryside got a call from an alarm company, medical alarm company,
01:24
claiming that the daughter is reporting possible 12 feet.
01:27
Again, that's near Countryside.
01:31
(number withheld).
01:37
CETO dispatch from MR-102.
01:42
Hello at AMR102.
01:46
Engine 3 responding to near Countryside Road for the possible cardiac arrest.
01:52
Am I responding to Countryside, (number withheld).
02:03
Dispatch, engine 3 is responding near Countryside.
02:08
AT&2 responding (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Country Side Rd, Greenfield, MA 01301
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