Medical responders assist woman feeling lightheaded, Newton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Walnut Street in Newtonville for a 67-year-old woman who reported feeling lightheaded. The incident was determined to be accidental, and responders cleared the scene after confirming there was no fire concern.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4, medic 3.
00:02
Engine 4 with medic 3 respond to the community residence near Walnut Street for a female feeling lightheaded.
00:13
Engine 4, medic 3 respond to the community residence near Walnut Street, 67-year-old female, lightheaded.
00:21
Here's box 2263 at near Walnut.
00:24
Medic three has a call.
00:27
Medic three has it.
00:38
Ladders two.
00:45
Command, nothing showing.
00:47
You're off on Boylston Street.
00:49
You have nothing showing in command.
00:51
(number withheld).
01:01
Final, I'm answering.
01:05
What accident at Starbucks? We're investigating.
01:15
The report of accidental at Starbucks, we're investigating.
01:19
Okay, the rest is that report of an accidental trip at Starbucks investigating (number withheld).
01:34
Boilers in command of fire alarm confirmed.
01:37
Accidental.
01:38
Ladder two, engine seven can handle it.
01:42
Received. Confirm accidental.
01:45
Engine seven, ladder two to handle C2.
01:49
C2 has it. We'll send the odd on the box holding engine seven and ladder two.
01:54
Odd on the box, pulling engine seven, ladder two.
02:03
(number withheld) clear.
02:07
Roger.
02:11
(number withheld), you can clear.
02:15
The 60s and clear.
02:19
I have it, thank you.
02:27
Engine four to follow.
02:31
Engine four.
02:36
With medic three, near Walnut Street.
02:39
We'll have Walnut command.
02:42
You're off the medics, you have command.
02:45
(number withheld).
02:49
Medic three, we are on scene.
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