Man with chest pain treated near Holiday Acres Road, Whitefield NH
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Emergency responders are treating a 53-year-old man near Holiday Acres Road, Whitefield, who has chest pain and a history of triple bypass surgery.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
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North Park, Whitefield, second tone, Dalton, EMS, NEP2A.
00:04
Near Holiday Acres in Whitefield, 53-year-old male, crushing sensation in his chest, history of triple bypass.
00:13
Again, Norpak, Whitefield Ambulance, second tone, Dalton, EMS, mutual aid.
00:18
Near Holiday Acres Road,
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being Whitefield, 53-year-old male, crushing sensation in his chest,
00:24
does have a history of triple bypass.
00:27
Time, out of your tone, 2114.
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Norpak, Dalton K-1.
00:40
Dalton K1.
00:44
I'll be responding.
00:47
Dalton K1 responding, 21 responding, 2150.
00:54
Wightly 3rd 3.
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Swanson.
00:58
Comanche T5-2.
01:08
6.30.
01:11
Let me take you.
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Telephone.
01:13
which is by then that Chespancy and where she's currently laying on the ground.
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You should have the ambulance.
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Step it up.
01:24
Matt, to proceed.
01:25
Mike Coutherty.
01:38
Letting you know that the male's chest pain is getting worse, he's not laying on the ground.
01:45
And Whitefield, Day 2, do you copy that as well?
01:51
Amos 2 copies.
01:52
Show 8-2, responding.
01:57
Whitefield A-2 responding to 1-11-19.
02:04
Norfolk. Norpac from Dalton M12.
02:08
Saltman 12.
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M12, responding to the call in Whitefield.
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Dalton M12, responding 22 Holiday Acres Road, 2121.
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Location mentioned:
Holiday Acres Rd, Whitefield, NH 03598
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