Teen male treated for abdominal pain and breathing trouble, Hartford VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to near King Highway for a 16-year-old male experiencing abdominal pain and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Call for Hancockrest, you respond to near King Highway.
00:04
The caller will call 16-year-old male abdominal pain with difficulty breathing.
00:09
And for Anacrestres, you respond to near King Highway.
00:15
(Name withheld) will call 16-year-old male, left side pain, difficulty breathing.
00:19
Operate on 752, 7.529, case your 155.
00:36
All over there.
00:49
All over time, God, rescue, Peterborough, ambulances, notice call, Peterborough fire, respond.
00:55
Near King Highway, Charlie will recall 16-year-old male with pain and difficulty breathing.
01:02
3A4, Hancock, rescue.
01:04
These were going to do on, say, 3rd, call.
01:07
Referral fires.
01:08
Respond, near King Highway.
01:11
(Name withheld) will have called the 10 and a new male, webbed spikaze with difficulty breathing.
01:16
I'll read on 752-7-6.
01:18
You can't get hit up on 5.
01:37
Peterborough and the third call Peter Ophire respond in town, near King Highway.
01:43
Highway will call the 10-year-old bell, 5-10, and 6-4-3-9.
01:47
Number now on 5-6-4-3-9.
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Location mentioned:
Kings Hwy, White River Junction, VT 05001
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