Multiple patient refusals and one transported home, Sandown NH
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At an incident near Millard Lane, Sandown, multiple patients refused medical treatment, and one patient was transported to their home.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
man, fire alarm. Looks like we're going to have four patient refusals.
00:05
Rescue 3 is still evaluating one, but I believe it's going to be a refusal.
00:11
Received, full occasion refusals.
00:14
Rescue 3 is still evaluating one.
00:15
Another possible refusal.
00:17
1629.
00:28
Rock and Dispatch on the Retone Sandown Rescue, No member signed on.
00:32
near Millard Lane for a trail level called, 25-year-old female,
00:37
chest tightness, difficulty breathing, possible anxiety attack.
00:40
Again, Rock and Dispatch, Retone Stand-Down Rescue,
00:43
near Millard Lane, trail level, 25-year-old female, chest tightness and difficulty breathing, possible anxiety attack.
00:49
Tammler, Retone, 1630.
00:56
A2.
01:00
A2 answer.
01:03
I didn't have anyone sign on for Sandown and you're going to be all set.
01:12
Got a cover, thank you.
01:13
Thank you.
01:14
Rookie.
01:19
Marking from Standout O'3.
01:22
Rock answering, Sandown O3.
01:26
I'll be on direct to Millard.
01:30
O'3 on direct.
01:34
Roggan, stand down A1.
01:37
Stand on A1, God.
01:41
A1 is on to Millard with one EMT.
01:45
Stand down A1, responding.
01:50
We are going to bring one of the patients to their home, which is just down the street.
01:59
Looks like it will be all refusal to be transporting one of the patients to their residence.
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Location mentioned:
Millard Ct, Sandown, NH 03873
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