Young woman treated for dizziness and rapid heartbeat, Lexington MA
Medical responders attended near Bedford Street for a 23-year-old woman suffering from dizziness and a rapid heartbeat. Due to a language barrier, an interpreter was used to communicate.
Audio|Source: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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near Bedford Street for the medical aid.
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Righty-one, medical one, near Bedford,
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near Bedford Street for the medical aid.
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Dizziness, elevated outrage.
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The fire alarm, measure one.
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Both companies are on the way, near Bedford.
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Companies are responding, near Bedford Street.
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The language barrier had to use an interpreter. We have a 23-year-old female complaining of her hot racing and dizziness.
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Companies have the update.
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Fire alarm to mention one.
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Companies are on scene.
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Do you have a business location or unit number here?
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The caller was asked. She said there was no apartment or no unit number.
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My partner did ask her to go out front and meet you guys.
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Fire alarm, mention one.
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You can attempt a call back and have our maker self available.
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We'll be checking cars in the area, but this is a multi-housing unit in businesses.
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Andrew, when we asked her to step out front of the building, she said she would. She's definitely inside the building.
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Okay, Steve, you can try it back with that.
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