Woman suffers severe burns from cooking oil, North Adams MA
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According to the dispatch call, a 34-year-old woman suffered third degree burns from cooking oil on her neck, chest, stomach, and arms at an apartment near Bracewell Ave. The burns started to blister and she is in significant pain but remained conscious.
Audio|Heard on: North Adams Ambulance
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
I get a response to near Bracewell Ave, second floor apartment for a 34-year-old female.
00:07
She was burnt with cooking oil.
00:10
She says she has third degree burns on the neck and her chest and her stomach and her arms.
00:20
Please see if you get a track in a minute a moment.
00:24
Keep.
00:31
That's just a match going to be unit four.
00:34
Receive, unit four.
00:47
Go ahead, four.
00:50
Four is in round, near Braeswell.
00:53
What are you seen?
00:56
1833.
01:02
I thought that was you at four.
01:06
Four's on, go ahead.
01:08
I just wanted to give you an update.
01:10
The calling party stated this happened at like 2 a.m.
01:13
It just started to blister.
01:15
She said that most of her area is blistered and she's in a lot of pain.
01:21
Never lost consciousness or anything.
01:23
Hasn't applied anything to it.
01:29
FreeZ, thank you for the update.
01:34
Unit 7, North Adam.
01:42
Go ahead, 7.
01:43
7.
01:45
You can show 7, also en route to Bracewell.
01:50
10-4[1]-1834.
01:54
For the machine, if I remember to control, control is clear.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Bracewell Ave, North Adams, MA 01247
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