Fire alarm triggers response at urgent care center, Lee NH

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyA fire alarm was activated at an urgent care facility on Calef Highway in Lee. Emergency services dispatched McGregor Ambulance for a 78-year-old man who was conscious but felt dizzy and had a slow heart rate (bradycardia).
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Unage fire alarm, McGregor Ambulance, respond near Calef Hwy, the urgent care in Lee. Room number four, to be for a Charlie[1] level, 78-year-old male, conscious and breathing dizzy with bradycardia. Again, U.H. fire alarm to McGregor Ambulance, response, near Calef Hwy.
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Room number four, the urgent care for a child level,
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78-year-old male, conscious breathing, dizzy with bradycardia. Good tones at 16.4 with the folk group.
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alarm A2 answering A2.
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We'll be in route to the urgent care from 16 telltime.
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A2, you're in route to the urgent care at 1645.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Medium-priority emergency medical response level indicating a moderate, non-life-threatening situation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Calef Hwy, Lee, NH 03861
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