Ambulance intercept arranged for seizing patient, Lebanon NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews coordinated an ambulance intercept in Lebanon, New Hampshire, for a patient experiencing seizures. The Windsor ambulance transported the patient toward Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center while another unit planned to meet at the highway garage on VT 44. There were no apparent injuries to responders, and Vermont State Police assisted at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Windsor ambulance one.
00:04
A one transporting one plus one to the DHMC.
00:12
Is there an ambulance one en route to the DHMC? Sixteen zero eight.
00:19
Over from Devonage.
00:24
Separate engine two.
00:27
Let's see.
00:31
On scene 1608.
00:34
And over, separate command.
00:39
Separate command.
00:41
He is out with us.
00:43
No apparent injuries.
00:45
Upper Valley is doing some paperwork,
00:47
trying to figure out about a wrecker etc with VSP now.
00:54
Set for command advising VSP on scene.
00:57
No known injuries.
00:58
Upper Valley doing some paperwork, waiting on information for a wrecker at 1609.
01:06
Go for Windsor Station.
01:08
Windsor Station, we are gonna need you for an intercept.
01:12
Try to meet us at the highway garage on VT 44.
01:17
Patient is seizing again.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon, NH
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