Medical emergency reported near Marsh Road unit 6, Pelham NH
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency may involve a 44-year-old male experiencing light-headedness and chest pain near Marsh Road unit 6 after lab work.
Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Second medical pending, near Marsh Road.
00:02
Our letter falls in service.
00:07
Not a 4-0. 30.
00:13
37.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:19
Pending call for the self-medical near Marsh Road.
00:33
All right for comment.
00:37
Answering commands.
00:40
The E.C. has been brought up the speed on the situation.
00:43
They'll be having the alarm commission come back out tomorrow morning.
00:46
They were on the site today and attempted repairs, which obviously did not work.
00:52
There is no damage to the building properties and turn back over the property.
00:56
The command is terminated myself and the other companies are in service.
01:01
First eight comments to murder at all companies and service.
01:06
I was fired on a second call.
01:14
We respond near Marsh Road.
01:19
for Justine-Beld global.
01:21
Townsire on a second call.
01:23
Respond near Marsh Road, Unit 6 for Justine-Belgloval.
01:28
Greeley Road to Wiltshire Lane, Grid 3M.
01:34
It's going to be unit number six for Chesaine.
01:39
Right, good.
01:41
Show us a route.
01:47
It is a 44-year-old male who's feeling light-headed with chestane after having lab work.
01:58
Antiguerrease be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Marsh Rd, Pelham, NH 03076
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