Medical aid for elderly man in Rochester, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams from Stratford, Farmington, and Milton were requested to provide mutual aid in Rochester near Governors Road for a 70-year-old man experiencing urinary bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford Country North Police & Fire - Milton, Farmington, Middleton, New Durham
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Stratford to Farmington EMS requesting a mutual aid response to Rochester near Governors Road for a Bravo level 70-year-old male urinating blood.
00:07
Repeat, Stratford to Farmington EMS requesting your mutual aid to Rochester near Governors Road.
00:13
Time of your tone is 1321.
00:20
It's an ambulance one from Chief Two.
00:24
Chief Two, they're out at the hospital.
00:25
I'm not sure if they'll hear you in it.
00:28
Received.
00:36
Chief Two.
00:38
Chief Two, go ahead.
00:40
We got all units tied up.
00:42
Advise Rochester.
00:43
We won't be able to let you out for now.
00:47
Received.
01:01
Stratford and Milton EMS, mutual aid request to Rochester, near Governors Road.
01:06
Bravo level medical, 70-year-old male urinating blood.
01:10
Stratford and Milton EMS, mutual aid request to Rochester.
01:13
Near Governors Road for a Bravo level medical 70-year-old male who is urinating blood.
01:20
Time of the tone is 1323.
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Location mentioned:
Governors Rd, Rochester, NH 03867
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