19-year-old female attempts overdose at university hall, Durham NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Alexander Hall at the University of New Hampshire for a 19-year-old female who was reportedly attempting to overdose.
Audio|Heard on: Barrington Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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UNH Fire alarm, McGregory, MS.
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Respond, one common's way, Alexander Hall, from (number withheld), incoming medical.
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That's UNH Fire Alarm to McGregor AMS.
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Respond, Alexander Hall, Room (number withheld), incoming medical, time of the tones, 2009, personal.
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Hello,
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I'm very one, did you?
00:23
Everyone good.
00:26
We'll be honest to medical at the basic.
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Steve Groom's basic, 20-10.
00:34
This guy's always one, very funny.
00:38
You got it.
00:40
All right, I'm a good, great one.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:47
I don't have a determinant on this, but it's going to be a 19-year-old female.
00:50
She's trying to overdose on any estimates.
00:52
We have PG&RUT.
00:56
RASU, thank you.
00:58
And that's going to be a Charlie[1] level.
01:03
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[1]
Charlie: Medium-priority emergency medical response level indicating a moderate, non-life-threatening situation.
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Location mentioned:
Alexander Commons Way, 1 Commons Way, Durham, NH 03824
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