Patient treated for fainting at community center, Harwich MA


Emergency responders provided medical care for a patient who experienced fainting at the Harwich Community Center. Ambulance and mutual aid were requested to assist with the situation.
Audio|Source: Harwich Fire
03:32
Transcript:
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You start an ambulance to the Delta[2] side of the community center for a patient evaluation.
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Harwich Fire Priority 3[1], Harwich Community Center.
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Harwich, Station 1, Station 2, Priority 3[1].
00:09
Patient evaluation, Harwich Community Center, near Oak St.
00:13
Average fire from headquarters.
00:15
Answering headquarters.
00:16
You didn't get any coverage.
00:19
Negative.
00:20
Okay, all tone three for the call.
00:22
If you don't get anybody, start a mutual aid ambulance.
00:24
Harts fire toll receivers need three to call in in response.
00:27
Harwich Community Center, first call.
00:29
Cadham Car 4 from headquarters.
00:32
Harwich Firetall, receiver still need three to call in and respond.
00:34
Harwich Community Center.
00:35
Second call.
00:36
Harwich Fire, ambulance winds up at DCHH.
00:38
Immolence winds up at DCH. Immolence wants to see.
00:39
Car trial, all receivers still need three to comment, call in response, Harwich Community Center, third call.
00:45
No call in starting, mutual aid.
00:47
Headquarters has it.
00:48
Chatham, Car 4, from Harvest Fire Headquarters.
00:50
Are you all set up there? Is it worth us heading down in the engine? Or can you stand by with that patient until mutual aid arrives?
00:56
Yeah, I'm staying with the patient.
00:57
It's a sinkable episode.
00:58
Okay, do you need assistance up there or are you all set for the time being?
01:01
I'm sorry sir, can you repeat that?
01:03
Are you stable and all set up there or do you need assistance?
01:06
We're stable for the moment I have PD here with me.
01:08
We're going to hold in quarters.
01:10
Chatham Car 4 from Harwich Fire.
01:11
We have Brewster ambulance coming in.
01:13
Compo has that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response with no immediate danger or need for lights and sirens.
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical response (EMS determinant)
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak St, Harwich, MA 02645
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