Medical calls for head injury and stroke symptoms in Worcester, Worcester MA
Emergency medical services responded to two medical calls in Worcester. One involved an 80-year-old female with a head injury near Grafton Street. The other involved a 65-year-old male with possible stroke symptoms at a different location. Police assistance was requested because family members felt unsafe with the patient present. The scenes were reported as safe otherwise.
Audio|Source: Worcester EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Oh yes,
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be advised, close-told,
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responding to near Grafton Street for the 80-year (name withheld), follow the head strike.
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All your heads are responding to 15 or the X2 department for the 65-year (name withheld) with possible stroke.
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We'll see you a lot.
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That's our 34.
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The last 15 in OREA Street for the Diggins.
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Briefview, I have you have a 15 auread Street in Apartment 8.
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The one.
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Medical one.
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We're going to be transplanted to Memorial.
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Receive to Tablontine and we're going to transport into Memorial at 1705.
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Quistair operations is also 123.
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EMS answering.
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Coastal 123 is on for near Grafton for the fall and the head strike.
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Receive near Grafton 80-year-old female following the head strike Medic 2 Wilster.
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2-4 Street.
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To be able to be 65-year-old male, unconscious with possible stroke symptoms.
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Crazy.
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That's our 46 to Lister.
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Is there a way that we could get police on the scene? The scene is safe, however family members state they feel unsafe with the patient present in the house.
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Ray Steve, and that's Vivian, correct?
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Correct.
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Kinetic 2 with through to an update.
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So the party is now starting to wake up, does not have any cardiac history,
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still awaiting your arrival.
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