Medical response for breathing and chest pain near South St, Plymouth MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the area near South Street and Plymouth Crossing for an ALS-level medical emergency involving a person experiencing difficulty breathing and chest pain. Fire units and paramedics were also alerted to possible fire alarm activity in the vicinity. The situation appears to have required coordinated assistance from medic and engine units.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
A7, medic 2, engine 1, near South Street.
00:04
Unit 227, Benchmark Plymouth Crossings.
00:08
ALS medical response level two.
00:10
A7, medic 2, engine 1, near South Street.
00:15
Unit 237, Benchmark Plymouth Crossing.
00:19
ALS medical response level two.
00:21
1338.
00:26
Difficulty breathing.
00:36
87, fire alarm.
00:43
Fire alarm.
00:48
A7, we're on the air.
00:49
Would you like us to take South out?
00:54
That is affirmative.
00:59
Uh, well, maybe she's on scene.
01:04
Page one, statement.
01:11
Fire alarm, medic user near South Street.
01:19
Medic one, you can tell me on scene.
01:29
Responding units to South Street and Chestnut Avenue.
01:40
Fire alarm medic two is en route near South Street.
01:46
Engine one, that's it.
01:54
Chest pain.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Plymouth, MA 02360
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