Man treated after pulling over due to nausea and shivering, Epping NH
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A 64-year-old man driving near Greenlaw Drive at Bluebird self-storage in Epping pulled over because he felt nauseous and was shivering. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Epping at Nils respond, number one,
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Greenlaw Drive, the Bluebird Self-Storage, behind the building on the left.
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A 64-year-old male had to pull over, unable to drive,
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nausea, and shivers.
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Toilovicum, tell you, tone, tone, and Taday.
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44, Maramax 3, 5,000, I have patient check.
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Have any utility.
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251 Andover Street, engine 3,
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nearest Cross Street, Route 114 and Route 114 and Route 114.
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Report is 1.151-1-1-2-2-1-2-1-3, News Cross Street, Route 114 and Route 114 14.
00:47
All right. Here we are.
00:58
All right.
01:00
Free, my apologies.
01:01
Bree is going to be off sportsman.
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Airs free off at Fort Smith, 1831.
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Thank you.
01:24
RISC respond to Epping at near Greenlaw Drive, Bluebird self-storage.
01:29
For a child's level 64-year-old mill, was driving, pulled over, was nauseous, and has the shivers, receding.
01:36
Fire alarm on for ALS2 responds to Epping at near Greenlaw Drive to Bluebird self-storage.
01:43
For a trailer level 64-year-old mill, was driving, pulled over, is nauseous, and has the shivers, time of tone, each continued.
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Location mentioned:
Greenlaw Dr, Epping, NH 03042
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