Medical emergency for male with rectal bleeding in Merrimack, Merrimack NH
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were called to near Osprey Lane in Merrimack for a 69-year-old male experiencing rectal bleeding.
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Transcript:
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The distress call came in.
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Town of Merrimack, near Osprey Lane,
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for hemorrhaging.
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Repeating medical rescue distress call.
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Please wait, Town of Merrimack, near Osprey direction,
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near Osprey Lane.
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For hemorrhaging, your time out.
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11-11.
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Call four.
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Okay.
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We'll call it 83.
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1112.
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Ambulance 3, near Holbrook Road, person fallen, alpha level.
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Ambulance 3, near Holbrook Road,
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person fallen, alpha level, 1112.
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Ambulance 3, 5.00.
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Ambulance 3, you're responding near Holbrook Road,
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female is fallen.
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Preceding tones were for station coverage, once again, preceding tones, warp for station coverage.
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A3, you're responding.
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You want seven directions?
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Okay, you're responding.
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11.15.
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Neil three, you're on scene, 1116.
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Answering to Amherst Ambulance.
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Responding to Osprey.
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69-year-old male who's hemorrhaging rectally, you had a call-in ostom.
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All right there.
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All right there.
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Come up.
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The men center ending is 8.7.
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Heyman, you're off at the Met Center, and your miles of 8.7 at 1159.
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Location mentioned:
Osprey Ln, Merrimack, NH 03054
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