Medical aid for elderly choking near Spur Road, Dover NH
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Emergency medical services responded to a report of a 78-year-old woman choking and having difficulty breathing near Spur Road in Dover, New Hampshire. The patient was treated on scene and transported to Exeter Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
ambulance two and engine three.
00:02
Respond to near Spur Road, incoming medical aid 1103.
00:07
How was it?
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(number withheld) Okay.6 Thank you.
00:28
AmyL is 2 good.
00:32
You can show us on response for...
00:37
Patience is a 78-year-old female as ALS[1] is choking on slime trouble breathing.
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1105.5.
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MLS 2 copies.
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Engine 3A, of course.
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Pension 3 yet.
00:59
We're on, we copy the nature.
01:02
Received 11.05.
01:08
Goes on Hanover Park, believely.
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Testing,
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one,
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two,
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three,
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three,
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two, one.
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Third,
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District,
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you're turning to back to Rockdale,
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Stoddington, Amy.
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Stodding, Statenham, Amy.
01:44
M.S. 3. M.S.
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3.
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1, 2,1, 1 to Douglas.
01:52
UMS3 has one-one.
01:58
Fire alarm from Thornton, command.
02:02
All right, let me answer.
02:07
McGregor A2 is going to have one for transport to Exeter Hospital,
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both lead units to be clear returning, command terminated.
02:17
Copy. McGregor has one for transport to Exeter.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced medical response providing paramedic-level care and life support at emergency scenes.
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Location mentioned:
Spur Rd, Dover, NH 03820
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