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Dizzy 7-year-old boy in Stratford prompts urgent medical call, Stratford NH
Medical responders rush to a 7-year-old boy near Stevens Terrace in Stratford, who is conscious but dizzy, lightheaded, and sweaty, requiring urgent attention.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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20 Stevens Terrace in Stratford
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426 Charlie 7-year-old male conscious breathing not completely alert They say he is dizzy lightheaded and sweaty Again North Park Crosan Ambulance Second Medical 20 Stevens Terrace in Stratford 426 Charlie 7 year old male conscious breathing not completely alert because he's dizzy lightheaded and sweaty Undertone is being boiling
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626.
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626, Cedric.
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I'm back at the Grizzar negative 5 of the K-9.
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We'll be still off gathering more info.
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Goodbye.
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You are back from Gross and Ambulance 2.
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Ambulance 2.
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Show Groverton Ambulance 2 in Root 2 weeks, and if you do not get anybody for the second call, go Mutual Aid with 45.
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First, May 2nd 2nd, there is no response.
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No.
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For open ambulance, second sound second and second.
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Northpac, gross an ambulance, for the second medical, second tone.
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20 Steven Serratus in Stratford, 4, 26, Charlie, 7-year-old male, conscious breathing, not completely alert,
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there is a dizzy, light, headed, and sweaty.
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Again, Norpak, Groveton, an ambulance, second medical, second tone, 20 Stevens Harris and Stratford,
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26, Charlie, 7-year-old male, conscious breathing, not completely alert, since he is dizzy lightheaded and sweaty, and telling him.
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Location mentioned:
Stevens Ter, Stratford, NH 03590
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