Woman became dizzy and fell, requested lift assist, Tamworth NH
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Emergency responders dispatched to 145 Tamworth Road for a 35-year-old woman who became dizzy and fell inside her apartment. She is conscious, breathing, alert, and requested help to get up, believing she is not injured.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Terrell Fire, Tamworth's Rescue, Tension Action Ambulance, please respond for medical aid.
00:05
145 Tamworth Road, apartment near Tamworth Road, 35-year-old female, conscious, breathing, alert, became dizzy and fell.
00:13
Believes she is not injured, requesting a lift assist.
00:17
Terrell, Fire, Pee, 4, Tamworth Rescue, Tension Action Ambulance, please respond.
00:21
Medical aid, 145 Tamworth Road, apartment near Tamworth Road, 35-year-old female, conscious, breathing, alert, became dizzy and fell.
00:29
Still calmly on the ground, requesting a lift assist, does not believe she has injury.
00:33
Time in the first zone, 2323.
00:44
My cell phone 103 are going out at Oliver Paro.
00:49
Tempuck.
01:11
Carol Fire, Tamworth Rescue, Titchin Action Ambulance, please respond for medical aid.
01:16
145 Tamworth Road, apartment near Tamworth Road, 35-year-old female, conscious, breathing, alert, was dizzy and fell.
01:22
Only on the ground, requesting a lift assist, believes no injury.
01:27
Carol Fire repeating for Tamworth Rescue, Titchin Action Ambulance, please respond medically 145 Tamworth Road, apartment near Tamworth Road, 35-year-old female, conscious, breathing, alert, became dizzy and fell, curling on the ground, requesting lift assist, does not believe to have injury.
01:42
Time in the second tone, 2327.
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