Propane odor reported with headache and rapid heart rate, Hudson NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to 31 Mobile Drive following reports of a propane odor. An adult male occupant reported headache and rapid heart rate. Responders checked the location but found no odor upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Hudson Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Medic 1, engine 2, on a still alarm,
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31 Mobile Drive for an odor of propane with symptoms.
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Medic 1, engine 2, on a still alarm,
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31 Mobile Drive for an odor of propane with symptoms,
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22.53.
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Madag 1.
00:23
You 2.
00:31
Companies are responding, number 31 Mobile Drive.
00:35
Cross streets are Loop Road and Front Street.
00:40
Caller reporting is an adult male odor of propane all day.
00:48
Now complaining of a headache and a racing heart rate operate on Channel 1, 2253.
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Alarm, ambulance two in quarters.
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Amilus two, you're in quarters, 2255.
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I'm OP's on the call.
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Receive O3, you're on the call of the Mobile Drive.
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2255. Final,
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my microphone's on scene.
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Medical 1, you're on scene, 2300 hours.
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2,300 hours.
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2nd, 2. Engine 2, you're on scene, 2nd, 2.
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2nd, 2.
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All of engine two meters, so thank you.
01:54
Go again, I'll see.
01:58
We're going to have you guys meet at the building.
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We have no odor.
02:02
We have no odor.
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All right. That was 31, 3-1 Mobile Drive, correct?
02:14
Affirmative, 313.
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Location mentioned:
Mobile Dr, Hudson, NH 03051
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