Emergency response to cardiac issue in icy driveway, Weare NH
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Emergency responders were sent to near Brown Ridge Road for a cardiac medical call. They were warned of icy, steep driveway conditions and instructed to park at the bottom and walk to the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
near Brown Ridge Road cardiac issue, self-level.
00:08
Again, just back to Station 1 Empton.
00:13
It's aware near Brown Ridge Road cardiac issue.
00:19
That's the level.
00:21
Type of this tone is...
00:28
What?
00:31
Where I'm on two to got down this back? Where I'm not through to go off down this back?
00:35
Where I'm going to do.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
I'm sure if you've shown your ambulance yet, however, just when they get to release an address, have them parked in a driveway.
00:47
I copy, it doesn't get up.
00:50
And do you have icy conditions over there?
00:55
Oh, sir, I'm right. It's a very steep driveway, it's full ice, so if you can just have them park away and we'll walk them down.
01:03
Coffee with me with the end of the other side.
01:05
Just flashed the car too.
01:11
Copy car one.
01:15
Hey one's responding.
01:20
Amos when you're responding.
01:22
near Brown Ridge is being aware.
01:25
Cardiac issue, Delta[1] level,
01:27
use caution are turning to ice.
01:31
And stay at the bottom of the driveway.
01:33
They're going to walk them down.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta: Building side D (right-side) designation
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Location mentioned:
Brown Ridge Rd, Weare, NH 03281
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