Possible stroke emergency near Bowler St, Lynn MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical situation near Bowler Street in Lynn involving a 63-year-old person who appeared to suffer from a possible stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). Multiple medic and engine units were dispatched to the scene, with responders confirming arrival at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 10, medic one had a BLS response near Bowler Street.
00:05
Apartment number one, 63-year-old (name withheld) with possible stroke, history of TIAs.
00:11
Engine 10, medic one had a BLS response near Bowler Street.
00:16
Apartment number one, 63-year-old (name withheld) with possible stroke, history of TIAs.
00:22
1848.
00:28
I'm Atlantic 14 responding near Bennett Circle.
00:33
14, you're responding near Bennett Circle, floor number two.
00:42
All right, this is best 10-10, medic one.
00:45
Atlantic BLS near Bowler Street, apartment number one.
00:49
63-year-old (name withheld) with possible stroke, history of TIAs, 1850s.
01:00
Atlantic 13 to fire alarm.
01:02
Atlantic 13.
01:09
Atlantic 13 responding near Bowler Street.
01:14
13, you're responding near Bowler Street, apartment number one.
01:24
5 at the 10 on scene.
01:27
Set on scene near Bowler Street, apartment number one.
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Location mentioned:
Bowler St, Lynn, MA 01904
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