Male patient has severe breathing difficulty after heart surgery, New Boston NH
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Emergency responders were called to near Ware Road in New Boston for a male patient experiencing severe difficulty breathing. He recently had heart surgery. Police are on the scene, and the patient is currently receiving oxygen and breathing okay.
Audio|Heard on: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
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Transcript:
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New Boston Rescue, near Ware Road, echo of a medical, male patient stating he can't breathe, he's in distress.
00:11
Again, New Boston Rescue to near Ware Road, echo of a medical, male patient says he can't breathe, stating he's in distress as well.
00:23
Tennessee is 949.
00:31
E2 responding from Mall in New Hampshire.
00:35
E2, you're responding from the mall in Manchester.
00:38
Do you want me to start where?
00:42
Yeah,
00:45
why don't you do that, please?
00:55
A lot of two, central station.
01:04
Ambulance 2 from C2.
01:06
I just pulled into the station.
01:08
I'll transport (name withheld) with the engine.
01:13
You copy that, thank you.
01:20
C2B got sound deflection.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
We're on the way.
01:31
Air Invilance, you're responding at 952.
01:33
All I have right now is a male patient in respiratory distress.
01:39
Special Wear Ambulance and New Boston Ambulance responding.
01:43
He advised police officers on scene, stating that he's on 13 liters of oxygen.
01:47
He's breathing okay right now.
01:49
He had surgery yesterday on his heart needing to get checked out.
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New Boston, NH
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