Teen female faints after dizziness and ear ringing, Tamworth NH
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Medical units responded near Greg's Way to a 13-year-old female who fainted after feeling lightheaded, dizzy, and hearing ringing in her ears. She is now conscious, breathing, and alert.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be.
00:05
Carol Fire at 10 months rescue.
00:07
Action ambulance request for medical.
00:10
Near Greg's Way.
00:13
Unit number B.
00:15
Patient will be outside for an alpha level, 13-year-old female.
00:21
Conscious, breathing, and alert.
00:24
Lightheaded and ringing in the ears, fainted a few minutes ago, but is now conscious, breathing, and alert.
00:34
Timor's Rescue, Action Ambulance,
00:37
Near Greg's Way.
00:39
Unit B,
00:41
The patient will be outside.
00:43
Alpha-level, 13-year-old female, conscious, breathing, and alert.
00:49
Lightheaded and dizzy, had loud ringing in the ears, and fainted but is now conscious.
00:57
First tone, 2247.
01:18
Carol Fire at a Timberts Rescue, Action Ambulance,
01:22
Near Greg's Way,
01:25
Unit B,
01:26
The patient will be outside.
01:29
Alpha-level, 13-year-old female, conscious, breathing, and alert.
01:34
Fainted after a lightheaded and dizzy spell with ringing in the ears, now conscious.
01:42
Paine Carroll Fire to the Timmer's Rescue Action Ambulance,
01:46
Near Greg's Way,
01:48
Unit B,
01:49
The patient will be outside.
01:51
Alpha-level, 13-year-old female,
01:54
conscious, breathing, and alert,
01:57
Fainted after a lightheaded dizzy spell with ringing in the ears, now conscious.
02:03
Second tone, 2250.
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Location mentioned:
Greg's Way, Tamworth, NH 03886
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