Medical emergency for 73-year-old male with pneumonia, Tamworth NH
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According to the dispatch call, a 73-year-old male in a basement apartment near Summit View Drive is experiencing increased breathing difficulty and chest pain after being diagnosed with pneumonia the day before.
Audio|Heard on: OVMA and Wolfeboro Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Carol Fire, Tamworth Rescue Action Ambulance.
00:03
Near Summit View Drive patient is located in the basement apartment.
00:09
A 73-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
00:13
was diagnosed with pneumonia yesterday,
00:15
is having increased trouble breathing and experiencing chest pain.
00:19
Repeating Carol Fire, Tamworth Rescue Action Ambulance.
00:23
Near Summit View Drive patient is located in the basement apartment.
00:28
A 73-year-old male conscious and breathing was diagnosed with pneumonia yesterday and is having increased trouble breathing and experiencing chest pain.
00:38
Your first tone at 413.
01:00
Carol Fire Tamworth Rescue Action Ambulance.
01:04
Near Summit View Drive.
01:06
Patient is located in the basement apartment.
01:10
A 73-year-old male conscious and breathing.
01:13
Diagnosed with pneumonia yesterday is having increased trouble breathing and experiencing chest pain.
01:20
Repeating Carol Fire to Tamworth Rescue Action Ambulance,
01:23
Near Summit View Drive, located in the basement apartment,
01:29
a 73-year-old male conscious and breathing,
01:33
diagnosed with pneumonia yesterday, and having increased trouble breathing and chest pain.
01:37
Your second tone at 417.
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Location mentioned:
Summit View Dr, Tamworth, NH 03886
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