Woman feels like passing out at home with medical history, Topsfield MA


A 61-year-old woman at her home near Boston Street feels like she is going to pass out. She is alone, conscious, and alert. She has a history of diabetes and epilepsy. Staff have been notified and are coming to unlock the door.
Audio|Source: Topsfield Fire and Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Tops of fire from regional response near Boston Street is going to be house number five at Nike Village.
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I have a 61-year-old female feeling like she's going to pass out.
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She is a resident staff.
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Do not know she's called at this time? Let's get a top south fire from regional response.
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Near Boston Street, house number five at Nike Village.
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61-year-old female feels like she's going to pass out.
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She is conscious alert for breathing at this time.
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Standing by 2024.
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Regional Northfield A1.
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The Landmark.
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Townsville A1, regional,
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go ahead.
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On responding, McGee Village building number five, the email station is the only two of the pass-up.
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Free seats have you want, near bosses, building 5, 61 year old female feels like you can pass out she is alone, a little walk, just believe the door is locked.
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Cross Guard Street.
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Come to anyone from Rio.
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There we go.
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Devising. The calling party was no longer answering questions.
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Speaking, staff, staff was saying she was getting confused.
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We're saying we have that.
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So anyone from regional.
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Here you know.
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...advising the patient on scene states sheet of the diabetic and epileptic.
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Staff on scene have been notified.
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They should be coming to unlock the door.
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We say we have that.
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It's going to be arriving on the Meggie Village properties.
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Joe C-full the Nex Village Man.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nike Village, Topsfield, MA 01983
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