Medical emergency at Portland St residence, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible cardiac arrest on the first floor of a residence near Portland Street in Rochester, New Hampshire. The patient, a 75-year-old male, was reportedly not conscious and not breathing, and CPR was in progress. Rochester Fire and EMS units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
And 5126. near Portland Street, first floor for an echo level cardiac arrest.
00:10
Not conscious, not breathing.
00:13
Fire alarm to EMS and Rochester Fire respond near Portland Street for an echo level cardiac arrest.
00:19
Not conscious, not breathing.
00:22
Danger of fall problem.
00:24
Engine four, go ahead.
00:26
Roswell.
00:28
Cheyenne responding, near Portland Street.
00:31
Patient's going to be on the first floor, 75-year-old (name withheld), not conscious, not breathing, positioning for CPR.
00:46
Motor vehicle accident, single car slid across the intersection.
00:49
It's a street sweeper and there's no injury.
00:59
(name withheld) 1st of (name withheld), common spelling, (number withheld), and I'll also take a 23 check.
01:40
I'm going to be on scene first.
01:41
If you want, I'll bring the AED inside behind me.
02:13
Breathing positioning for CPR.
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Location mentioned:
Portland St, Rochester, NH 03867
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