Medical emergency at residence near South Road, Newbury NH
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Emergency units responded to a medical call near South Road, Newbury, for a 54-year-old female experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The caller reported the basement door to the right of the house was open.
Audio|Heard on: New London Public Safety
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Transcript:
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These tones are for Newbury fire, new line, and ambulance to respond in the town of Newbury, near South Road for a 54-year-old female,
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chest pain, difficulty breathing,
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delta level.
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And these tones are for Newbury fire, Newbury Ambulance to respond in the town of Newbury.
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Near South Road for a 54-year-old female with chest pain, difficulty breathing, delta level.
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Time of your tone is 450.
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Change to Title VI for operations.
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F-15 to fire alarm.
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Newbury F-15 is responding to the station.
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Rishi's F-15 is responding to the station, 453.
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Prior alarm, email 5.
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Amyone 5.
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Spine in Newbury.
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Received, A5, responding to Newbury, 454.
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Rep.
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React 21.
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Newbury unit calling, go ahead.
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Received.
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File alarm 2, A5.
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In the old side.
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Be advised as you're approaching the house.
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She told the 911 agent her basement door to the right of the house is open.
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A5,000.
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from Newbury Rescue One.
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Rescue One, go ahead.
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Receive, Rescue One, be advised.
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Her basement door to the right of the house is open.
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Rescue one has it, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Rd, Newbury, NH 03255
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