Medical call for choking near Bridlepath Ln, Salem NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Bridlepath Lane for an elderly woman who appeared to be choking on prescription pills. Initial reports indicated she was in distress but was later said to be breathing again. A separate medical response took place near South Main Street for a 23-year-old woman with possible diabetic complications involving high blood sugar and vomiting.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm to Engine 2 and A3.
00:02
Respond near Bridlepath Ln for an elderly female choking.
00:07
Fire alarm to Engine 2A3.
00:09
Respond near Bridlepath Ln for an elderly woman choking.
00:18
Availability one or one.
00:47
Responding near South Main Street on the second floor.
00:52
23-year-old female.
00:54
High blood sugar, vomiting.
00:57
Attention Engine 4.
01:00
Pride Star BLS respond near South Main Street on the second floor for a 23-year-old female with high blood sugar and vomiting.
01:11
Patient is diabetic.
01:17
C44 back quarters.
01:25
Test okay, one or one?
01:34
Arborlands test okay, one and zero.
01:40
Go for.
01:48
A3.
01:50
An update. The elderly female is choking on some prescription pills.
01:55
(Name withheld), the caller, says she is no longer choking.
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Location mentioned:
Bridlepath Ln, Salem, NH 03079
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