Apparent medical emergency near Boston Rock Rd, Melrose MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Melrose responded to a possible medical emergency near Boston Rock Rd. The call began as a well-being check and later appeared to involve a fall with injuries. Engine and medic units arrived at the scene to provide aid.
Audio|Heard on: Melrose Fire Dispatch
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, respond near Boston Rock Rd for the well-being check.
00:07
Engine three, near Boston Rock Rd, well-being check while silence staying by 1040 or not.
00:19
Engine three is responding.
00:22
Engine three are responding, 1050.
00:29
Engine medic one.
00:31
Respond with engine three near Boston Rock Rd for the fall with injuries.
00:39
Medic one, respond near Boston Rock Rd for the fall with injuries.
00:45
Ten fifty-three.
00:46
Medic One, we're on.
00:47
Could you give us the address one more time?
00:51
Medic One, you're responding.
00:52
1054.
00:55
I was 5-5 announcing is still alive.
00:57
Melrose Engine 3, Medic 1, and dispatch near Boston Rock Rd.
01:03
6-0 for medical aid.
01:04
Meadows Fire Alarm 1055.
01:12
Three's on scene, 300 S Boston Rock Rd command.
01:17
Engine three, you're on scene, E300 at Boston Rock Rd command, ten fifty-five.
01:26
Tech one's on scene.
01:29
Medic one, you're on scene, ten fifty-seven.
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Location mentioned:
Boston Rock Rd, Melrose, MA 02176
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