Man treated for panic attack on route 16 near Hottopia, Albany NH
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According to the dispatch call, a 65-year-old man experienced a panic attack while driving on Route 16 near Hottopia, Albany, NH. He pulled over, was conscious and breathing, and emergency responders evaluated him on site without transport.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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700. Conway Rescue, Conway Ambulance.
00:02
Responding, New Hampshire, Route 16, south by Hottopia for a 65-year-old male, conscious breathing and alert experiencing a panic attack.
00:09
He's going to be pulled over on the side of the road in a 2026 white Chevy Colorado.
00:14
Repeating
00:15
Conway Rescue, Conway ambulance.
00:16
Respond to Route 16 southbound near Hottopia for a 65-year-old male, conscious breathing and alert experiencing a panic attack.
00:23
He is pulled over on the side of the road in a 2026 white Chevy Colorado.
00:27
Top of your tone is...
00:28
1048 on Channel 2.
00:35
General King, No, 1-on-Seat.
00:37
No,
00:39
one on scene at 1049.
00:41
The court, if you believe that call open, we'll be returning.
00:51
Spoke.
00:54
So, they're 12 bailants respondent.
00:58
Review 21 in Route 1049.
01:06
Carol Fire, 12.8.1.
01:12
12.01's responding Route 16 in Albany in the area of Hottopia for a patient having a panic contact.
01:23
Control is off a brook command.
01:26
Good command.
01:28
Mr. Margaret.
01:31
Under control, sufficient personnel evaluating one probable non-transport.
01:35
Continue the ambulance that's rapid.
01:39
Under control, sufficient personnel, evaluating one, problem non-transport, continued storage traffic at 1051.
01:51
Forty-five a mail report copy.
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