Man found unresponsive near Elm Street, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a report of a 60-year-old man who was not breathing near Elm Street in Worcester. The incident was treated as a possible cardiac arrest, and multiple fire and medical units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
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13,
00:01
You're going to near Elm Street?
00:04
60-year-old male,
00:06
Possible 1032,
00:08
Not breathing.
00:12
Crazy.
00:14
Engine 5 to follow.
00:17
Follow.
00:19
Engine 5 on arrival.
00:22
948.
00:25
Fire alarm, medic one.
00:28
Hey sir, medic one.
00:32
Fire alarm, medic one, PA for Elm Street.
00:36
Received, medic one, you go with engine 13.
00:40
Engine five to five struck.
00:41
You want to bring all bunker pants to the front door?
00:46
Repeat on the way.
00:50
Engine five to fire one.
00:52
Follow up.
00:54
Can you dispatch a lot of four as well? We're going to need more manpower.
00:59
We have like no room to get patient out.
01:04
Received, I'll start them now.
01:05
Engine six to fire alarm.
01:09
Six, you're going to near Fairmont Ave.
01:14
Male party not responsive inside it, beige Toyota Corolla.
01:19
69 is there, we're responding.
01:22
Engine 13 to file.
01:24
Insert 13.
01:27
Yeah, he put us on arrival like a minute or so ago.
01:31
Received engine 13 at 951.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Worcester, MA 01609
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