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Medical emergency with diabetic male near Hillary Lane, Milton VT
A medical emergency occurred near Hillary Lane in Milton involving an 80-year-old male patient with diabetes. Milton Rescue responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Received. Stay Alvin Central with a page for Milton Rescue.
00:03
With our request to do respond to near Hillary Lane in Milton, you have an 80-year-old male patient, known diabetic.
00:11
Uprescent, with a hospital, 48,
00:13
for getting, said Alvin Central with a page for Milton Rescue, with a request that you respond to near Hillary Lane,
00:19
you have an 80-year-old male patient.
00:20
Our responses, you have known diabetes at 48, central standing by at 1512.
00:31
Central Rescue Copy.
00:34
Okay.
00:36
Probably how's been 1512.
00:45
Dispatch, if you make a Valcore incident for fire,
00:48
all of that CAD update will transfer into first two.
01:11
What for responding?
01:23
Central Milton A1 is responding.
01:26
For A1, copy, responding.
01:35
Shelbridge Disadge, Wilson Rescue 1 is on scene as the construction.
01:46
Essex Dispatch, Wilson Rescue runs on scene, Global Foundries.
02:06
6-6 beds to responding units to Brigham Hill Lane.
02:11
Entry to copy.
02:14
I just got a call back from the alarm company.
02:17
They spoke with a homeowner who provided a proper code and said that his son hit a relay button and everything was fine.
02:25
They were attempting to cancel response to 118 in Brigham Hill Lane.
02:30
Engine 2 is going to continue on to make sure.
02:34
104, I did advise them that that was likely to happen.
02:40
Central A1's on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Hillary Ln, Milton, VT 05468
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