12-year-old female faints at Newmarket high school, Newmarket NH
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A 12-year-old female student fainted at Newmarket Junior-Senior High School. She regained consciousness and was breathing. Emergency medical services responded to the school near South Main Street.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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UNAH fire alarm to the second-due McGregor ambulance respond mutually to Newmarket number near South Main Street it's the junior senior high school for a 12-year-old female who had passed out is now conscious and breathing it's going on with a tone for the second-dum-regor ambulance respond mutually to new market near South Main it's going to be the junior senior high school for a 12 year old female who passed out is now conscious time of your tone 11 a.m.
00:24
McGregor 641 is on
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A2, Newmarket.
00:33
Change you.
00:35
A2 is clear with lift assist.
00:37
Is assistance still needed for our previous tone?
00:42
A2 clear with a lift assist.
00:44
I started McGregor.
00:45
We do have two units responding.
00:52
A2 copies. A2 copies.
00:59
38-102 take the high school call with yes to McGregor.
01:04
Mr.
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McGregor.
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Amher near South Maine.
01:13
There's a medical bubble.
01:16
Senator is to meet out on to my level 1101.
01:21
You're a lot of them but you're confirming advice to counsel McGregor and...
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continue.
01:31
That's not working, you can cancel my grader.
01:33
We'll continue, can we please get biogers again.
01:38
Keep canceling the weather.
01:39
It's going to be near Southern University of High School.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Newmarket, NH 03857
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