Medical emergency at prospect street in hartford, Lebanon NH
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A medical emergency occurred near Prospect Street in Hartford. A patient experienced chest pain and atrial fibrillation. Emergency services responded and transported the patient to Dartmouth for care.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Prospect Street in Hartford.
00:02
Medical call, chest pain, prospect street in Hartford.
00:07
Timeout, 14:26.
00:13
23.
00:19
Command, wider's shielded anchor.
00:26
Hey, we're seeing on, see the 1427.
00:48
Field engine go to command.
00:52
Anchor, go to Opts 2, Opts 2.
00:58
Show Weatherill Tankron.
01:05
Hartford, Weatherstone 7th, same traffic.
01:09
June 7 is on scene 14-227.
01:11
2.7. Go to command.
01:21
Stretch the third line up here.
01:24
One's going in the front door.
01:27
Second one should be knocking the fire down from the A side.
01:39
Yeah, we got too much.
01:51
Sorry, alarm ambulance, 3.
01:58
Tanger 2. Thank you, go ahead.
02:02
Tanger 2 is on seat.
02:04
Thanks for 2 is on scene, 1428.
02:11
And she's in AFib.
02:13
That's all the information I have, 1628.
02:17
Ready 2.
02:25
Hurt for utility.
02:27
The utility.
02:31
Beyond the prospect.
02:36
Tility, you're all on that point in.
02:42
Harvard dispatch, Lebanon, ambulance, sir.
02:46
E3.
02:48
We're on responding to Prospect Street.
02:52
Levin A3, you're en route to prospect at 1429.
02:58
Upper Valley Ammo, 429.
03:06
Transporting 1 to D8 starting 0.
03:09
Transporting 1 to Dartmouth to start a mound 0, 1427.
03:15
23.
03:19
Stop.
03:22
4.
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Location mentioned:
Prospect St, Lebanon, NH 03766
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