Male with detached wound vac and bleeding in Wilmington, Wilmington MA
Emergency responders were called to a male patient near Wing Road in Wilmington due to a wound vac device that became detached and caused bleeding. The wound had been wrapped, and initial reports indicated heavy bleeding, though it later appeared less severe.
Audio|Source: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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Sector 3A1 with engine 5, number 10, wing road, male party, wound vac, came unattached, bleeding.
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Code 3[1] response.
00:08
Again, sector 3A1 with engine 5, number 10, wing road, male party, wound vac came unattached.
00:14
He's bleeding.
00:15
Code 3[1].
00:19
File, arm, 3A1 on from Middlesex, Clark.
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A1, your honor responding A1.
00:25
The wound is wrapped.
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Mother's feeding.
00:27
It doesn't appear.
00:28
It's bleeding heavily.
00:42
Sorry, I mentioned five's on wing.
00:46
Number five, you're on responding.
00:47
If you didn't catch my update to A1, the wound is still wrapped.
00:50
It does not appear to be bleeding heavily at this time.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Near Wing Rd, Wilmington, MA 01887
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