Paramedics assist person with breathing issue in Farmington, Farmington NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible medical emergency in Farmington near New Hampshire Route 11. A paramedic intercept was requested for an adult male who appeared to have difficulty breathing and decreased consciousness, with a reported history of COPD. The person was barely conscious when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Rochester NH Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Paramedic intercept requested for the town of Farmington, near New Hampshire Route 11.
00:04
Great alpha level call.
00:05
Fire alarm to EMS.
00:06
Paramedic intercept requested.
00:07
Town of Farmington, near New Hampshire Route 11.
00:10
Great alpha call.
00:20
Fire alarm EMS respond near Old Farm Lane, unit four.
00:24
Freight trailer level sick person.
00:25
Ireland EMS respond near Old Farm Lane, unit for freight trailer level sick person?
00:35
Ireland, I love you.
00:38
EMS two.
00:43
EMS Two, we're on for the intersection of Farmington.
00:46
EMS Two, I have you responding near New Hampshire Route 11 in the town of Farmington, for a Delta level adult male, conscious, breathing with difficulty, not fully alert, with a history of COPD and illness for several days.
00:59
They advise that the person is barely conscious at this point.
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Location mentioned:
NH-11, Farmington, NH 03835
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