Medical emergency for man with breathing difficulty at Washington St, Exeter NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 65-year-old man experienced difficulty breathing without his inhaler at his apartment near Washington Street in Exeter. Emergency medical services transported him to Exeter Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Respond to near Washington Street, Apartment D in Delta,
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for an urgent breathing problem.
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I get attention, EMS, and Summers, River Fire.
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Please respond to near Washington Street, Apartment D in Delta, for an urgent breathing problem.
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10,000 1858.
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Of course, the 2036A, the caller is back on the line with my partner.
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They're saying that the man has now come back.
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The staff are actively trying to prevent him from coming inside the building.
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The advisory will name of the near Washington D Delta for the medical aid.
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Copy your response to near Washington D Delta for the medical aid at 1900.
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2.1, can I get the case number for this?
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Acknowledged?
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21, can you get the last 4? 2-1, can you get the last 4?
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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21 65-year male conscious breathing alert station was complaining of difficulty breathing and he doesn't have his inhaler.
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En route to the Exeter.
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Take Kingston E1, Rhodes Exeter.
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Rocking Hand from Stratham A1.
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Entering Stratomayland.
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Stratham A1 is en route to Exeter Hospital, starting mileage zero.
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Stratham A1, transporting to Exeter.
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