Fire crew responds to medical issue near Clay St, Quincy MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and ambulance personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Clay Street in Wollaston. A male was reported having difficulty breathing. Communication challenges were noted at the location, as someone at the scene indicated they had not called for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Six 676 for the male trouble breathing.
00:02
Ninety-one Clay Street is going to be unit (number withheld).
00:07
Six thirty
00:12
-three from ninety-one Clay.
00:16
Engine 4 is responding.
00:20
And your four, you're responding.
00:27
X-ray three, we have the updated address as ninety-one Clay.
00:34
Thanks for transporting us.
00:40
Check.
00:42
Dispatch to Engine 4, near Clay Street for the medical.
00:45
This is Clinton Fire Department broadcasting.
00:46
Engine 4, near Clay Street for the medical?
00:52
Received.
00:58
Seven seven T's going out.
01:05
Was that unit number again?
01:09
And your 40 rock, that's gonna be unit (number withheld).
01:27
It's here. You have it?
01:33
Engine four calling fire alarm.
01:34
Can you double check that unit?
01:38
It's going to be (number withheld), but we'll call and talk PD.
01:46
Okay, we checked (number withheld), strong language barrier, but he says he did not call.
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Location mentioned:
Clay St, Wollaston, MA 02170
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