Multiple 911 calls prompt wilderness rescue near Fowler Road, Springfield NH
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Multiple 911 calls reporting an emergency near Fowler Road and Morrill Road in Springfield have prompted a general alarm wilderness rescue. Emergency crews are assembling and working to access the location with limited information on the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Grafton Rescue 1, Springfield Fire, New London Ambulance, Enfield UTV,
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General alarm wilderness rescue near Fowler Road and Morrill Road in Springfield, multiple 911 calls reporting unknown emergency.
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Canaan UTV, Grabson Rescue 1, Springfield Fire, New London Ambulance, Enfield UTV,
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General alarm wilderness rescue, Fowler Road and Morrill Road in Springfield,
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multiple 911 calls coming from this area, unsure of emergency.
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Time.
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0204.
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Station.
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The station.
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You can hold retones while assembling a crew.
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Forestry and utility will be responding shortly.
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Message received, assembling a crew, no retones at 12-05.
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Go to a dispatch, Grafton Chief.
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Captain Chief.
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Come onto the station or get a crew together.
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Tend 126.
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And over from Springfield C2.
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Springfield C2.
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We are sending someone in a crew to our station.
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You're assembling a crew with Volvo 6 B.
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I don't have much information on the nature of the emergency.
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We just keep getting multiple calls from this area.
01:34
I can somehow get you the coordinates to give you the closest access point to get to the patient.
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Location mentioned:
Fowler Rd & Morrill Rd, Springfield, NH 03284
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