Cat rescued from car engine near Thornton Street, Exeter NH
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Fire and EMS units responded to an animal rescue near Thornton Street where a cat was stuck inside a car's engine compartment. Animal control was also dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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06:18
Transcript:
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Engine 6 respond near Thornton Street between East Table Street and William Street for an animal rescue cat stuck in the engine block of a car.
00:11
That's engine 6 respond near Thornton Street between East Table Street and William Street for an animal rescue cat stuck in the engine block of a car.
00:26
In your stage, you're the second hybrid.
00:28
All right.
00:35
All right.
00:38
He's got one with bomb on board.
00:43
Steve, one still.
00:50
The board at rest you under, room, the scene, Seage, South Cottage.
00:56
One, you're on the scene stage,
00:58
Greenleaf.
01:03
Two.
01:05
We're going to.
01:08
Six south side road, 50-year-old male, diarrhea and vomiting.
01:13
Attention to Medical League Northeast arc, 6thous south side road, a 50-year-old male diarrhea and vomiting.
01:23
Responding near Thornton Street.
01:26
36 responding near Thornton Street.
01:28
Animal control is also en route to that call.
01:36
Striking out the box, holding engine for all the companies clearing in service per roller car two.
01:51
36 to 9-A-1 we could hear that at the house.
01:54
Receive 36 you get to know at the house.
02:01
Andrew 4 400.
02:06
To your hour responding medical aid, northeast arch, 6 south side roads, a 50-year-old male 5-0, diarrhea and vomiting.
02:16
Andrew 2 has a south side road.
02:23
Andrew 4, National Grid's been notified.
02:27
ETA within the hour, likely half hour.
02:33
It's very to fire from region on Monroe Street has reopened the traffic.
02:36
Just a few moments.
02:43
Angel and the Rod.
02:51
If you've been a 165 exit of the road, there's a legal outside fire,
02:57
we're returning.
03:03
Receive, up and engine one,
03:05
legal outside fire, and you're returning.
03:10
Services rendered, we're returned.
03:15
60. 30.
03:22
I'm at E546, transporting the Lawrence.
03:26
56, you're transporting Lawrence General.
03:33
Conte.
03:35
36, on the scene.
03:43
Arlorarmedic 1 at Sparkland,
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13, or 11.5.
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...11.5. ...for...
03:59
...orin Kotutsu's clear.
04:00
Engine 4 to handle.
04:05
Do clear engine for the handle.
04:19
Now I'm answering 38.
04:22
Two veterans wait, difficulty breathe in.
04:25
Do you need a difficulty breathe in?
04:31
Do you need a tone?
04:35
Negative.
04:47
Red Star VLS respond to 687 Salem Street for the 57-year-old female UTI.
04:55
Attention, Ridesar VLS, respond to 687 Salem Street for the 57-year-old female UTI.
05:12
Venturemention 3.
05:16
We're going to be clear this being returning to service.
05:19
Amiolk will be transferred.
05:23
John Mention 3, you're clear and returning to the individual will be transporting.
05:29
No, me either.
05:31
I'll receive day one.
05:37
Problem,
05:39
38 is going on.
05:45
38, I have you going off on CUNIT 1613.
05:52
405-2 responding boundary.
05:55
All right, I'm car four.
06:02
36 to 91, can you just inform the dog officer that the correct address is 64th order?
06:13
Receive 36 alpha or inform animal control that the correct address is 64 thorns.
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