Fire alarm triggers medical response for vertigo case, Durham NH
A fire alarm was activated near Roseanne Way in Durham, prompting a medical response for a 76-year-old man experiencing severe vertigo following an endoscopy.
Audio|Source: Lee Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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UNAH fire alarm, Regagary MF, respond near Roseanne Way in Durham, incoming medical. It's UNAH fire alarm 2, where Gregory M.S. Respond near Roseanne Way in Durham, incoming medical, whereogger 4A1 is on to call at 1,300.
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Fire line, I'm gonna hurt me out of three.
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Diamonds are good.
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I'll have two at the back bubble.
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Receives your own two at the medic at 1,300.
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Fire alarm[1], McGregory, 3-0 update. A, 3-year -on for a Charlie-level[2], 76-year-old male, consciousness breathing, had an endoscopy this morning and now has severe vertigo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire alarm: Fire alarm activation requiring fire department response or investigation.
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Charlie-level: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) determinant 'Charlie' indicating an urgent/priority medical response, typically ALS
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Location mentioned:
Durham, NH 03824
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