15-year-old male faints at residential address, Madbury NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a residence near Littleworth Road in Madbury for a 15-year-old male who fainted. The individual was conscious, breathing, had a fever, and appeared pale and clammy.
Audio|Heard on: McGregor EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
UNAH fire alarm, Madbury Fire, McGregor Ambulance, respond near Littleworth Road in Madbury for an alpha-level 15-year-old male, conscious breathing alert, he had passed out.
00:09
He did have a fever, and he's pale and clammy.
00:11
G&H fire alarm to Madbury Fire, McGregor Ambulance for spawned near Littleworth Road in Madbury on an alpha-level 15-year-old male.
00:19
Conscious breathing alert, he had passed out and had a fever, he was pale and clammy.
00:23
Temantones 1840.
00:24
One member needed fill a crew.
00:35
Fire alarm, Gregor, A3.
00:38
A3, good.
00:42
A3 is dying on awaiting.
00:46
Up here on awaiting 1841.
00:57
Fire alarm from a Gregory ambulance three.
00:59
A3-3-3-3-8-3-good.
01:03
En route near Littleworth Road, medical level.
01:07
Copy on at the medical level, 1842.
01:16
Tyler McGregory, A1.
01:19
A1, go ahead.
01:22
We'll be meeting A3 on scene from Knopfersh.
01:27
Received Your Honor at 1842.
01:36
Fire on me three.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:42
Just as an FYI, the apartment residence is going to be on the right side of the duplex.
01:50
Received, thank you for right side of the duplex.
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Location mentioned:
Littleworth Rd, Madbury, NH 03823
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