Tree branch partially blocks road cleared on Moose Mountain Road, Brookfield NH
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A tree branch partially blocked Moose Mountain Road near the area of number 37. The branch has since been removed and the road cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Luce Mountain Road, possibly in the area near number 37,
00:04
he was advising by the first hill.
00:07
He decided that 122, News Mountain Rail, advised of a tree-in, branch down, partially in the roadway no wider than the mall.
00:16
She invited to move out and move it herself, but it's in a kind of a sketching area.
00:27
I appreciate it, sir.
00:30
2229.
00:35
228-0-1. We're at least 7-time for 22-31.
00:40
Turn to 109.
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309. 309.
00:45
5.
00:46
Shotley Rescue, standby for a medical call.
00:50
Shopping Rescue, standby for a medical call.
01:14
Do special in the air for Shropley Rescue, transmitting a medical call for a possible heart attack,
01:20
Delta level,
01:21
at 30 Gander Drive.
01:25
Dispatch on the air, repeating for Shropley Rescue, transmitted a medical call,
01:30
for a possible heart attack,
01:32
Delta level,
01:33
number 30, Gander, thrive, time meertone, 22,
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34.
01:57
Last year, can you go with your traffic again? It's extremely low emaculation.
02:03
Shapley A1 will be en route to the medical.
02:08
Copy A1 en route.
02:09
It's a 75-year-old male having chest pain, possible heart attack.
02:14
C,
02:16
4.4.4. See,
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7.4 Carol.
02:28
For?
02:32
Branch shows down on the roadway on Moose Mountain Road.
02:35
It's been cleared.
02:36
You can show me clear.
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Location mentioned:
Moose Mountain Rd, Brookfield, NH 03872
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