Woman with chest and neck pain at motel, Bartlett NH
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According to the dispatch call, a 43-year-old woman at the Villager Motel near Route 302 in Bartlett was feeling lightheaded with chest and neck pain. Ambulance and fire units responded to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Carol Finer, Bartlett-Jackson Ambulance incoming medical, near Route 302.
00:04
Repeating Bartlett-Jackson Ambulance, incoming medical and Bartlett, near Route 302.
00:08
Time your first tone, 1020.
00:14
The 840-1-10.
00:15
A4-10.
00:22
The center calling you have phone seat.
00:30
16 M39 to A4.
00:32
I'll take your cardiac monitor and oxygen, please.
00:38
Where is that?
00:57
Colonel Fire, Bartlett-Jackson Ambulance, to respond near Route 302 to the Villager Motel.
01:03
Patients are going to be located in unit number 34.
01:07
A delta-level, 43-year-old female is conscious breathing and alert,
01:12
is lightheaded and having chest pain and neck pain.
01:16
Repeating Bartlett-Jackson Ambulance respond in Bartlett, near Route 302 at the Villager Motel.
01:23
Patient is going to be located in unit number 34.
01:25
A delta-level 43-year-old female is conscious breathing and alert is lightheaded having chest pain and neck pain.
01:33
Time a second tone, 1021.
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Location mentioned:
US-302, Bartlett, NH 03812
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