Medical transport after elevator issue near Southern Artery, Quincy MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted with a medical transport from the third floor of a building near Southern Artery in Quincy after an elevator issue. The patient was moved using a stair chair and transferred to a gurney for ambulance transport. No one remained in the elevator after the operation.
Audio|Heard on: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
EMS not stuck in the elevator.
00:02
They're on the floor with the patient on a stretcher.
00:05
No need to get into the elevator.
00:12
Do you guys need help with a stretcher? I could send a few guys up.
00:24
This is Engine 3B, what floor are you on?
00:36
Third floor.
00:39
Stair two.
00:41
We're right in front of stair two.
00:43
We'll just need help with bringing the patient downstairs.
00:51
Can you go to stair chair up there or not?
01:00
Yes, moving the patient to the stair chair now from the stretcher.
01:19
Car two to Engine three.
01:24
Answering.
01:27
Just confirm no one else is in the elevator before you leave.
01:34
Yeah, that’s confirmed.
01:37
Okay.
01:43
Command to Engine 3B.
01:53
Guys?
01:57
Yeah, if you could take the stair chair down, leave the gurney there.
02:00
Send another ambulance to transfer the patient onto a gurney down here.
02:14
Copy.
02:15
We're making our way down now.
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Location mentioned:
Southern Artery, Quincy, MA 02169
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