Motor vehicle accident near McDonald's in North Conway, Conway NH
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A motor vehicle accident occurred near McDonald's on White Mountain Highway in North Conway. Emergency medical services and police responded. A patient was evaluated at the scene and transported to Memorial Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
A motor vehicle accident, emergency rescue responding to McDonald's, meet police on scene, evaluate a subject involved in an accident.
00:11
I hear your second town, 1519.
00:15
Carol 558 ambulance responding, medical level.
00:19
Toms 2, medical level at 1519.
00:27
204.
00:29
Are you ready for the operator of unit one info by code?
00:41
4. Go ahead.
00:44
Lincoln, (number withheld).
00:49
Okay.
01:02
is active.
01:04
The warrants.
01:07
28 for that vehicle, please, to Malvo.
01:10
And then when you're ready for,
01:13
well, the actual first operator or the main vehicle versus Dakota is going to be the operator for that vehicle.
01:24
204 versus Dakota's active expires 2 of 31.
01:29
A Maine show they canceled New Hampshire license, no one's say history.
01:39
So, fire 7-1-9-1.
01:44
The bomb with 1 at 1522.
01:51
The Kara West Osby in the Sun-Sane.
01:56
They on-saint at 15-23.
01:58
Carol, 204.
02:08
Carol, 204.
02:10
Okay,
02:12
thank you. Thank you.
02:17
Carol.
02:19
What kind of a minute?
02:21
I'll be after school grass.
02:24
Go.
02:30
Carol 550 at ambulance 2 on C.
02:34
Jones 2 on C at 1526.
02:42
Carol from 64.
02:49
C4, go ahead.
02:52
58 has the patient loaded.
02:54
They're going to head to Memorial with 58 A1's medic and I'll be in service.
03:03
You're in service.
03:08
58A.A.J. 3 will be in route to Memorial with A1's medic.
03:14
That's 1527.
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