Intoxicated female assessed at Days Inn in Tamworth, Tamworth NH
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Emergency responders assessed an intoxicated female at the Days Inn near White Mountain Highway in Tamworth.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Carol Fire, Tamers Rescue Action Ambul, 1536 White Mountain Highway at the Days Inn, meet PD,
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assess an intoxicated female subject.
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We're repeating Tamasor's Rescue Action Ambul, 1536 White Mountain Highway at the Days Inn,
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meet PD,
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assess an intoxicated female subject.
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1837 is your first time.
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Last name, coming up to the Flemish Line, passing Lake, Fugier, and Pamor.
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Name.
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Mail, out of Massachusetts, last obtaining.
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(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld).
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(name withheld), (name withheld), given him (name withheld), common spelling, Data birth 1-9.
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1973, 1-9 of 1973.
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If you go again with the originating complaint, is it all lights are off or just the trailer lights?
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Just the trailer lights were out?
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One zero...
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two when you click?
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That's right.
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of one MS,
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30 bachelor park,
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with an active status to expire 09 of 28.
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And no history out of New Hampshire.
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105.
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California, time with risk action ambulance, 1536 White Mountain Highway at the Days Inn,
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Room 201,
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meet PD to evaluate an intoxicated female subject.
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Repeating Time with Rescue Action Ambulance, 1536 White Mountain Highway at the Days Inn, Room 201,
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meet PD,
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evaluate an intoxicated female subject, 1839 your second time.
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Location mentioned:
White Mountain Hwy, Tamworth, NH 03886
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