Woman yells and requests heart check at stratham address, Stratham NH
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According to the dispatch call, police and fire units responded near Portsmouth Avenue in Stratham to assist a woman who was yelling about a missing cell phone and requested a heart check due to heart problems.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Can I call for near Courtsman Fav, Unit 1,
00:05
there's going to be (name withheld).
00:07
requested some type of medical assistance, but there's a mandatory officer response.
00:17
10-5[1], I'm en route.
00:21
It's a two officer response.
00:25
10.4-2, copy your room.
00:28
10-5[1].
00:29
On this as well.
00:33
Sorry, who as well?
00:37
Is 742 available?
00:40
742, copy to even route.
00:47
3-1 and Trail 2.
00:48
3-1 and Trail 2.
00:53
One.
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Two.
00:59
Take a panic alarm.
01:00
It's going to get VEJs.
01:03
Looks like there's no zone before it just says the rest alarm.
01:12
One's got it.
01:22
She was yelling at everyone, something about missing her cell phone and also heart problems.
01:32
Thank you.
01:46
Dragon Dismatch, Stratum, Amble, three, spawn, backed up near Portsmouth Ave, Unit 1.
01:53
56-year-old female would like her heart checked again.
01:57
Tracking Dispatch,
01:58
Strata Manbelts, respond back to near Portsmouth Ave, Unit 1, 56-year-old female would like her heart checked again.
02:05
TD is also in route.
02:06
Tematone is 622.
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10-5: Relay message
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Location mentioned:
Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH 03885
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