Ambulance responds to stroke and cardiac arrest calls, Portsmouth NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a medical call at a location near South Street in Portsmouth for a possible stroke victim showing confusion and right-sided weakness. Additional assistance, including a paramedic unit, was dispatched to Rye near Wallace Road for a possible cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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near South Street, the incident center for a stroke.
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Ambulance 4,
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respond to near South Street, the incident center for a stroke, (number withheld).
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113, near Wallace Road, and I am on the phone with Portsmouth now.
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Is that okay that I start them?
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Yep, start them this way.
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Received, I got you.
00:27
Service mutual on Walnut.
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10-5, Walnut, do you copy?
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Copy.
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Attention, ambulance 2 with a paramedic responding mutually to the town of Rye, near Wallace Road for cardiac arrest.
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Ambulance 2 with a paramedic responding mutually to the town of Rye, near Wallace Road,
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for cardiac arrest.
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(number withheld).
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EMS One.
01:11
EMS One, near Worth Street.
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EMS One is near Worth Street.
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Confused, right-sided weakness, possible stroke.
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(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
South St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
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