Medical emergency at near Sherwood Glenn with breathing difficulty, Somersworth NH
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A 62-year-old woman near Sherwood Glenn is experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS is responding to provide urgent medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Units, attention EMS pre-tone for a medical emergency near Sherwood Glenn.
00:33
Attention, EMS and Cemetery,
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please respond to near Sherwood Glenn for a breathing problem.
00:41
Again, attention EMS, please respond to near Sherwood Glenn for a breathing problem.
00:48
(number withheld).
00:59
Alarm 2 EMS, respond 111.
01:01
Falls, Unit 110 for a Charlie-level[1] chest pain.
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By alarm 2, EMS, respond 111.
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Falls, unit 1.
01:12
There.
01:15
Yeah, with a person just flying me down.
01:17
He just claimed that he saw wild truck and mailboxes.
01:22
It just turned on to...
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Just turn right on Salmon Falls.
01:29
Coming?
01:34
All unit 110 for Charlie-level[1] chest pain.
01:37
Maybe a 58-year-old female unconscious with chest pain and leg pain.
01:44
Yes, Rosa. Thank you.
01:50
Copy medic 5, you're responding near Sherwood Glenn for breathing problem.
01:55
Dakota is 6 Charlie 1, 62-year-old female is conscious and alert.
01:58
She's just having trouble breathing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Charlie-level: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) determinant 'Charlie' indicating an urgent/priority medical response, typically ALS
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Location mentioned:
Sherwood Glenn, Somersworth, NH 03878
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