Man found unconscious, receiving CPR at farmington, Farmington NH
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Emergency responders are treating a 43-year-old man found unconscious and not breathing properly near Dodge Cross Rd in Farmington. CPR is in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford Country North Police & Fire - Milton, Farmington, Middleton, New Durham
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02:11
Transcript:
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Strafford to Farmington EMS, incoming medical, near Dodge Cross Rd.
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I'm speaking, Stratford of Farmington EMS, incoming medical,
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near Dodge Cross.
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Time your tone is 1633.
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No phone.
00:19
Having an incoming medical near Dodge Cross, it's showing an echo level,
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43-year-old male laying on the floor, we're going to take the call now.
00:31
Come.
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Stratford of Farmington Fire and Milton EMS automatic medical near Dodge Cross in Farmington's an echo level of 43 year old male not conscious and effective breathing they are positioning for CPR repeating Stratford of Farmington as well as Milton EMS automatic medical near Dodge Cross and Farmington's an echo level 43 year old male not conscious and effective breathing positioning for CPR timing or 1034
01:24
Stratford, Farmington, A1, we'll be on in responding.
01:28
I see, Farmington A1, you're on responding.
01:35
Crawford, 804.
01:43
I'm familiar with the residents, (name withheld), with the caution, we have on.
01:49
Yeah, I'm from there.
01:50
Is it believed to be scared?
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After a minute.
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Okay.
02:02
Sure have the County Milt, the ambulance one.
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Milton A1, go ahead.
02:06
Newark, Farmington.
02:08
Please, Milt and a one, you're underfunding to Farmington, at 1636.
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Location mentioned:
Dodge Cross Rd, Farmington, NH 03835
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