Staff member has cardiac emergency at cancer center, East Windsor CT


Emergency medical and fire units responded to Johnson Cancer Center in East Windsor, CT, for a cardiac emergency involving a male staff member. A separate response was called for an elderly female patient with a medical issue at the same location.
Audio|Source: Enfield Police, Fire and EMS, Connecticut State Police Troop H
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Just after the next other, a little medic and Hazardville, responding to Johnson Cancer Center 142, has their abs.
00:06
For our male staff member who is the intact cardic, hot response[1], questions will be waiting the infusion center, time out 13 after.
00:17
We'll handle that call. You're ready to come up back and handle ours.
00:25
Medified back, Johnston.
00:28
The original call, like the conference on the center.
00:32
Number five, you're taking the original call at 13-0-A.
00:41
Manchin 33, respondent 33.
00:43
Responding.
00:48
Turning, 13-offing. 13-offing.
00:52
Dispatch from Medic 5. We're back in town. I think that's a medic to use message.
00:56
We have somewhere to go.
00:59
Affirmative if you can head to the John Crancer Center for the 80-year-old male, I'm sorry, female with Vexaltine.
01:05
They're requesting a cold response[2].
01:09
Thank you. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hot response: Emergency response; respond immediately with lights and sirens
[2]
cold response: Non-emergency response without lights and sirens
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East Windsor, CT
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