Cardiac arrest near Amory Street in Manchester, Manchester NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are assisting a person who experienced cardiac arrest near Amory Street in Manchester. The incident involved a black Mazda car and multiple units are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
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. . . . . . Engine 6, engine 5 to ALS, echo response, cross-town variety,
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270 Amory Street, outside in a black Mazda for cardiac arrest.
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Engine 6, engine 5 to ALS, echo response, cross-town variety 270 Amory Street,
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outside in the black Mazda for cardiac arrest,
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cross the Verheavee Street and Bartlett, use tech-free.
00:31
Take one.
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I'll be responding.
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You can cancel under five.
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Thank you.
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Engine 5. That's number 3.
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Perfect one, you can cancel engine 5.
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Receive, thank you.
00:51
All right, mail for us and service.
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The OSD, AOS 4.
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AOS 4.
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This one, would you like me to sign a US4?
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Yes, that will be fine, please.
01:22
AOS4, ECHO response, cross-town variety, 270 Amory, outside of black Mazda, assist companies with the cardiac arrest.
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AOS4, EOSO, response, cross-town variety,
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270 Amory Street,
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outside black Mazda, assist companies with the cardiac arrest.
01:41
Cross of the Haiti Street and Bartlett, use tax-free.
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Location mentioned:
Amory St, Manchester, NH 03102
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