Vehicle struck fire hydrant near medical center, Lebanon NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle hit a fire hydrant in the parking lot near the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center building.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Canaan Ambulance 3.
00:07
Canaan Ambulance 3, responding 1409.
00:15
Canaan Car 1.
00:17
Canaan Car 1.
00:20
Responding to that med call as well.
00:24
In card 1 responding to 11 legs playing 14 cents.
00:28
10th. 10 at 25 at 18 old end of the DHMC building, 25 in a parking lot, tower into a fire hydrant unit or the fire hydrant off.
00:48
Thanks.
00:55
You know what they're doing at twenty-five time.
00:58
I got it.
01:02
Okay.
01:04
Here, we want to.
01:13
Patient has been loaded.
01:14
I'll be clear.
01:17
Briefies.
01:21
Command.
01:32
The patient has been loaded in the ambulance will be on scene a little bit longer assisting the ambulance.
01:37
Stop.
01:43
Patients will load them to the ambulance.
01:44
It'll be on the scene for a little longer, 1413.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon, NH
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