Medical emergency for 70-year-old male near Main Street, Bethlehem NH
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency near Main Street for a 70-year-old man experiencing groin pain.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Main Street on a 70-year-old male with groin pain.
00:05
Second tone for the Bethlehem Ambulance to near Main Street at 70-year-old male with groin pain.
00:17
Ronn3.
00:22
You're on direct for next to you.
00:29
Go ahead, back on A1.
00:34
Special on A1, on and waiting a crew.
00:39
Special on A1, on and waiting a crew, 1019.
00:49
Raggedy Fire, third tone, welcome, fire.
01:15
Rye Gate Fire, Third Town, Wells River Fire Mutual Aid.
01:18
91 Northbound at Malmarka 114 for a motor vehicle crash with airbag deployment.
01:25
Rye Gate Fire, Third Zone, Wells River Fire Mutual Aid.
01:29
91 Northbound, mile marker 114 for a motor vehicle crash at 1020.
01:34
Let's say Bethlehem A1.
01:40
And...
01:42
...mutual aid. ...mutual aid.
01:44
Do you show anyone else respondent?
01:52
(name withheld)?
01:55
7.9, close it out.
02:00
Jeff, I... Double Mammable and twillout annual.
02:24
Defendium, sir, come out of ambulance mutual aid near Main Street, a 70-year-old male.
02:32
Bethlehem Ambulance 3rd Tone, Twin Mountain Ambulance Mutual Aid.
02:38
Near Main Street for a 70-year-old male with groin pain.
02:43
10.22.
02:48
The Mount Station.
02:54
Twin State, Bethlehem 1 station. Twin State, Bethlehem, 1.
03:00
Sethamayawand,
03:01
speaking canceled, Toyin, I'll have the M2 responding.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574
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