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Medical crews respond to emergency near Cottage RdKensington NH

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Cottage Rd, Kensington, NH 03833

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Kensington responded to a medical situation near Cottage Road involving an elderly man who was unconscious and not breathing, with CPR in progress. Fire personnel also investigated a separate fire alarm activation caused by burnt food, and mutual aid was requested for another medical call involving a fall at a nursing home near Pearl Street. Later radio traffic referenced a male patient experiencing bleeding from a catheter.

Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
near Cottage Road,
00:01
echo level, 80 year old male, not conscious, not breathing.
00:12
Fire alarm from command.
00:16
Fire alarm in.
00:20
Activation due to burnt food.
00:22
No smoke, no fire.
00:24
You can put ladder three back in service.
00:27
We'll be attempting to silence and reset shortly.
00:37
Smoker fire, ladder three, go in service.
00:40
Attempting a reset, (number withheld).
00:44
Fire alarm
00:49
on ladder three.
00:57
Standing down, returning to Central Street.
01:31
Respond mutual aid ambulance request, town of Reading.
01:37
First floor in reception, 85 year old female fall with a head strike looking for an ALS transporting unit.
01:43
Again North Reading Fire from Regional respond mutual aid ALS and ambulance request in the town of Reading.
01:49
near Pearl Street at the nursing home, 1st floor on reception, 85 year old female fall with a headache.
01:55
(number withheld).
01:56
I mean, it's Lawrence.
02:02
Engine six.
02:07
Go ahead, engine six.
02:10
This is going to be a code 100.
02:13
Scene turned over to PD.
02:15
Engine six and squad two are in service.
02:20
Mutual aid ALS transporting ambulance looking into the nursing home.
02:25
At near Pearl, 1st floor in the reception.
02:27
85 year old female fall with a head strike.
02:30
Closest cross street's going to be Belmont Street on Dyke Street.
02:33
Time out (number withheld).
02:37
Fire alarm off.
02:38
On for ALS two, respond at Kensington near Cottage Road for an echo level call.
02:43
Not conscious, not breathing, positioning for CPR.
02:46
Repeating fire alarm on for ALS two response to Kensington near Cottage Road.
02:51
An echo level call, not conscious, not breathing, positioning for CPR.
02:54
Telephone (number withheld).
02:57
Male with a catheter that's leaking blood again.
03:01
A one and engine (number withheld) Apple Tree Road.
03:04
Seventy seven year old male catheter leaking blood.
03:11
Fire alarm ALS three is honor responding to near Cottage Road.

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Cottage Rd, Kensington, NH 03833

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