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Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS · 1 day ago
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Could you make your way to (number withheld) Bradford Street? It's going to be for a 48-year-old female vomiting.
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Medical emergency near Bradford Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency may involve a 48-year-old female who is vomiting near Bradford Street.
Medical Emergency
Bradford St, New Bedford, MA 02745
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