Medical emergency for elderly man near South Second Street, New Bedford MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were sent to an apartment near South Second Street for a 78-year-old man experiencing kidney pain, difficulty breathing, and minor chest pain. There was caution for possible aggression at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Near South Second Street for a 78 year old male with kidney pain.
00:11
Paramedic three.
00:18
Okay, great.
00:22
91 Kenny Street for a 72-year-old male lift assist.
00:26
Weakness in his legs, approximately 185 pounds.
00:30
Safe.
00:38
Hey, what do you want?
00:40
21 with the medics.
00:41
Caution states ascending unit near South Second Street, apartment one.
00:47
It's gonna be front door.
00:50
We have a party breathing is off, minor chest pains.
00:55
Could be aggressive.
00:56
It's a 78 year old male with kidney pain.
01:03
What do you want, copy? Show me well.
01:06
Copy.
01:08
Uh.
01:18
Fire alarm dispatching engine six to near South Second Street, apartment number one, for a seventy-eight year old male difficulty breathing.
01:27
Again, engine six to near South Second Street, apartment number one, for a seventy eight year old male difficulty breathing.
01:35
Your crosses are Rivet Street and Blackmer Street.
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Location mentioned:
S 2nd St, New Bedford, MA 02744
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