Female medical emergency reported near Kimball Lane, Lancaster NH
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a female medical emergency near Kimball Lane in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Multiple backup crews and ambulance services coordinated at the scene and hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
With the ambulance backup crew, near Kimball Lane for female (name withheld).
00:06
With the ambulance backup crew,
00:11
near Kimball Lane for female (name withheld), 1220.
00:19
So I ask how its information is in the call.
00:28
Give my phone 5.
00:34
Wood L.M.A.
00:41
You respond to 1222.
00:48
Blue 2.2.
00:54
Woodway to transport into Cottage, 12-22.
00:57
Do we have one.
01:00
We have one.
01:03
We're going to service 12.24.
01:11
Was the line of those back up here's second zone.
01:25
With the landlord's backup up crew, second tone, near Kimball Lane for female (name withheld).
01:32
With the Lionel's backup crew, second tone, near Kimball Lane for female (name withheld), 1225.
01:42
Go on noise.
01:43
Go on four. Go on four.
01:49
I'll be out to courthouse.
01:51
Ending is 89018.
01:54
89018.
02:00
7.
02:06
Let's say which one, eight?
02:14
Which way is one you do for third tone and mutual aid you wish it?
02:30
Thank you. Woodville A.1.
02:33
You're responding solo.
02:35
You'll advise further 1227.
02:38
Twin State, Woodsville A.2.
02:49
The treaty theater of the hospital.
02:56
Okay,
02:57
we've got an echo level call coming in.
02:59
You want us to go mutual aid?
03:05
Next to see.
03:07
Twin State to Woodville ambulance standby town.
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Location mentioned:
Kimball Dr, Lancaster, NH 03584
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