Elderly woman with breathing distress at The Slate Apartments, Nashua NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical emergency at The Slate Apartments near Lexington Court in Nashua, where an 86-year-old woman with COPD was experiencing respiratory distress.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough NH Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Station one, station two, EMD pending.
00:02
Near Lexington Court, apartment 312, call code pending.
00:06
Station one, station two, EMD pending.
00:10
Near Lexington Court, apartment 312, call code pending.
00:15
Good job, this post Charlie level.
00:18
Engine two, ambulance one respond to near Lexington Court.
00:23
Unit 312 for Charlie level breathing problems.
00:28
Engine two, ambulance one, respond to near Lexington Court.
00:31
That's The Slate Apartments, unit 312, for Charlie level breathing problems.
00:38
Time of response (number withheld).
00:41
Fire alarm engine two is on the way.
00:43
Engine one, same traffic.
00:45
Engine two, ambulance one.
00:46
You are both responding at (number withheld).
00:48
Patient is an 86-year-old female.
00:51
She does have COPD.
00:54
Suffering from respiratory distress.
00:56
Does have a cold. Cold.
00:58
Engine two to us.
00:59
How far in this?
01:01
Engine two to A1, what's your location?
01:04
DW is coming up on Greeley.
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Location mentioned:
5th St, Nashua, NH 03060
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