Medical responders dispatched for severe hernia pain, Boston MA
Emergency responders were sent to near Harbor Street for a male with severe pain from a hernia. The patient stood up and nearly fainted before they arrived. Advanced medical support was considered but not started.
Audio|Source: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Tensions on near Harbor Street for a male having problems with a hernia, near Harbor Street.
00:07
You can turn your phone.
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We received,
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near Harbor Street.
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Ambulance 2,
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and engine 6, responding.
00:24
A, (number withheld).
00:32
HATO responding.
00:36
(number withheld).
00:47
The call for the time being let's get the information.
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The first time being let's get the confirmation.
00:53
The first time is going to be at 312 boxes.
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Fire alarm.
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Fire alarm, engine 6 on the air and Route near Harbor Street.
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I'll be able to respondent, (number withheld).
01:29
Responding Company near is going to be the last house on Harvest Street.
01:33
P-through received, you can show us, sir, right?
01:41
(number withheld).
01:43
Okay.
01:49
That is good to file out.
01:52
Fire, my name.
01:57
On arrival, booths are not control from the exterior, have an active alarm, buildings occupied C3 with the mail will be investigating.
02:06
Any C2 on arrival, nothing showing, C3 with the man, (number withheld).
02:16
Thank you.
02:19
Near the end of the call before you arrive, the patient stood up and nearly passed out.
02:23
We do not have ALS responding yet if you want us to initiate that.
02:47
As to (number withheld).
02:52
Okay, standing by, not initiating ALS yet, (number withheld).
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