Paramedic intercept for woman with adrenal failure in Lebanon, Rochester NH
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A 76-year-old woman with adrenal failure who was vomiting uncontrollably was being transported from Lebanon to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. The transport was redirected to Frisbie Memorial Hospital, and paramedics were requested to intercept on Portland Street.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Paramedic intercept requested for the town of Lebanon to meet on Portland Street in transporting Wentworth-Douglas.
00:05
Fire alarm to EMS, paramedic intercept requested for the town of Lebanon.
00:09
Ambulance transporting to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, 76-year-old female, adrenal failure.
00:19
I can't see him to Ingemon.
00:23
Responding, Espin Lake.
00:29
Agent 1 responding.
00:34
North Hampton Command, Rock.
00:38
Northampton Command.
00:39
Northampton Command.
00:42
Fallty detector.
00:44
All units are clear to return engine one.
00:50
All the detector, all units are clear, return engine one.
00:58
To Northampton, engine one.
01:01
Engine one, how is it returning?
01:04
And we're safe.
01:09
And we're going?
01:11
Yeah, Drickson.
01:14
First.
01:19
Street for me.
01:23
Mass, go ahead.
01:26
EMS-3-on-respondent.
01:29
EMS-3, I have you on responding.
01:30
Paramedic intercept request for Town of Lebanon.
01:33
They advise they are transporting to Wentworth with a 76-year-old female with adrenal failure, unable to stop vomiting, and they requested to meet on Portland Street.
01:42
Appreciate, thank you.
01:50
Rockham, Raymond Day 4 is in town and service.
01:55
May 84 in town and service.
01:57
All right alarm calling EMS3.
02:06
Good.
02:08
Just took a call back from Sanford, advising that you can cancel.
02:12
They've diverted to Frisbie Memorial Hospital and are approximately three minutes from the hospital.
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