Medical emergency for woman with shoulder pain near Lafayette Rd, Hampton Falls NH
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A 50-year-old woman with a history of heart attack experienced left shoulder pain near Lafayette Road. Emergency services responded and transported her to PRH Dover Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Hampton Fire Alarm to the Hampton Falls Fire Department and ALS respond to near Lafayette Road.
00:07
Delta level call 50-year-old female complaining of pain in left shoulder with a previous MI history.
00:13
Again, Hampton Fire Alarm to the Hampton Falls Fire Department with ALS respond to near Lafayette Road for Delta level call a 50-year-old female complaining of pain in the left shoulder with previous MI history.
00:28
(number withheld).
00:36
Companies on scene, nothing showing, building under construction.
00:40
Can you investigate any 25?
00:43
All I'm entering.
00:46
Workers cut a sprinkler pipe.
00:48
No fire. Hold station three.
00:50
Retall the others.
00:51
Workers cut a sprinkler pipe, holding station three and the others.
00:54
Station one, station two.
00:56
He's going to turn back to quarters, 826.
00:59
Station one.
01:01
Station two.
01:03
See,
01:05
Fort of Farland.
01:06
Four.
01:09
Station one companies will be training and have the other companies covered.
01:13
Station one companies are training, other companies are recovered.
01:20
The alarm Barrington Ambulance One.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:28
Ambulance One will be transporting one to PRH Dover, starting mileage,
01:33
(number withheld).
01:36
Copy taking one to PRH Dover at 825.
01:43
I have a medical aid near Lafayette Road 50-year-old female left arm pain responding or only if needed
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