Elderly man falls with stroke symptoms at apartment, Newton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 92-year-old man at Pierce House Apartments near Chestnut Street fell and shows stroke-like symptoms. He is conscious and breathing. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Medic five, we have a stroke call over at uh, we got more information.
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The Pierce House Apartments,
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near Chestnut Street, unit 109.
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If they could head that way.
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I've got that.
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That's probably a ninety-two year old male, crisis of breathing.
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He fell with.
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Possible stroke-like symptoms.
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We're getting information now.
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So Pierce House Apartments,
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near Chestnut Street, unit 109.
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For the 92 year old male, conscious and breathing, fell.
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Stroke-like symptoms.
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1944.
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(number withheld).
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Uh.
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Attention, Engine Two.
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Engine Two respond with Medic Five.
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Pierce House Apartments, near Chestnut Street.
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Unit 109 for 92-year-old male, conscious breathing who fell, has stroke-like symptoms.
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Again, Engine Two along with Medic Five respond.
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Pierce House Apartments, near Chestnut Street.
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Unit 109 should be for 92-year old male, conscious breathing who fell,
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also has stroke-like symptoms.
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Nearest box is 33288 Chestnut.
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Location mentioned:
Temple St, Newton, MA 02465
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